Jl. Bi et al., DO PLANT PHENOLICS CONFER RESISTANCE TO SPECIALIST AND GENERALIST INSECT HERBIVORES, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 45(11), 1997, pp. 4500-4504
The impact of phenolics on a specialist herbivore, Manduca sexta, and
a generalist herbivore, Heliothis virescens, was investigated using tr
ansgenic tobacco with differential expression of phenylalanine ammonia
-lyase. Foliar phenolics such as chlorogenic acid, rutin, and total fl
avonoids differentially accumulated in the respective transgenic tobac
co lines; the amount of chlorogenic acid ranged from 201 to 2202 mu g
g(-1) of fresh leaf, that of total flavonoids from 211 to 500 mu g g(-
1) of fresh leaf, and that of rutin from 73 to 172 mu g g(-1) of fresh
leaf. However, the levels of the phenolics and larval growth of M. se
xta or H.virescens were not significantly correlated. Likewise, phenol
ic levels were not correlated with larval survival of M. sexta. These
results suggest that plant phenolics are not a determining factor for
host plant:resistance against these insects in this system.