“…Another plant volatile indole was reported to show direct toxicity to insects, and it can regulate the balance between insects, their natural enemies, and host plants ( Veyrat et al, 2016 ; Ye et al, 2018 ). DMNT exists in various plant species, and different aspects of this compound have been studied, such as DMNT biosynthesis in plants, as well as that DMNT plays a role in signal transmission to neighbor plants after being attacked by insects ( Sohrabi et al, 2015 ; Richter et al, 2016 ; Liu et al, 2018 ), but these studies largely focused on its indirect role in plant protection ( Mumm et al, 2008 ; Li et al, 2018 ; Liu et al, 2018 ; Meents et al, 2019 ; Jing et al, 2020 ). Indeed, whether (and how) DMNT plays a direct role in killing pests has remained unknown until now.…”