Honeydew: A keystone in insect–plant interactions, current insights and future perspectives

Author:

Ali Jamin1ORCID,Abbas Arzlan1,Abbas Sohail1,Ji Yunliang1,Khan Khalid Ali23,Ghramh Hamed A.24,Mahamood Mohammad5,Chen Rizhao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agricultural Entomology and Pest Control, College of Plant Protection Jilin Agricultural University Changchun Jilin China

2. Centre of Bee Research and its Products, Unit of Bee Research and Honey Production, Research Centre for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS) King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

3. Applied College King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

4. Biology Department, Faculty of Science King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Biology Qassim University Buraydah Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractHoneydew, a sugary excretion produced by sap‐feeding insects, plays a pivotal role in shaping intricate interactions between insects and plants. This review explains the multifaceted aspects of honeydew, beginning with an overview of its production mechanisms and factors influencing its variability across insect species and plant hosts. Exploring its composition, we examine the chemical components and nutritional aspects, highlighting variations based on insect species and plant sources. The impact of honeydew on microbial communities is explored, shedding light on its role in influencing the diversity and abundance of microorganisms. Furthermore, the review investigates how honeydew affects pest behaviour and population dynamics, elucidating plant responses to honeydew deposition. In the realm of biocontrol, we examine the intricate relationships between honeydew and natural enemies, considering potential implications for integrated pest management. Beyond these individual components, the paper discusses the broader ecological consequences of honeydew in ecosystems, emphasizing the interconnected relationships between insects, plants and microorganisms. The review concludes by identifying research gaps and suggesting future directions, recognizing the need for further investigation into areas with potential applications for agriculture and ecology. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of the current understanding of honeydew's significance in insect–plant interactions, offering insights for both researchers and practitioners in the field.

Publisher

Wiley

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