Rj. Hopkins et al., Influence of increasing herbivore pressure on modification of glucosinolate content of swedes (Brassica napus spp. rapifera), J CHEM ECOL, 24(12), 1998, pp. 2003-2019
The effect of increasing herbivore pressure, in the form of larval feeding
damage by the turnip root fly, Delia floralis, on the glucosinolate content
of swede roots (Brassica napus ssp. rapifera) was investigated. Only one o
f the 14 root glucosinolates detected, 3-indolyl methyl glucosinolate, rose
significantly with increasing levels of insect attack. Although other root
glucosinolate concentrations altered following damage, the induced changes
were no greater from inoculation with 20 eggs/root than with 5 eggs/root.
Swedes roots that had been damaged by D. floralis contained approximately t
hree times the concentration of total indolyl glucosinolates of control roo
ts. This change was strongly influenced by a fourfold increase in the conce
ntration of 1-methoxy-3-indolyl methyl glucosinolate. The total glucosinola
te concentration found in swede roots remained unchanged over-all as a resu
lt of a fall in the concentration of five of the aliphatic glucosinolates,
which balanced the rise in aromatic glucosinolates. The relevance of these
results to studies of crucifer-insect interactions are discussed.