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Push–Pull Intercropping Increases the Antiherbivore Benzoxazinoid Glycoside Content in Maize Leaf Tissue

Lang, Jakob; Ramos, Sergio E; Reichert, Linus; Amboka, Grace M; Apel, Celina; Chidawanyika, Frank; Detebo, Andargachew; Librán-Embid, Felipe; Meinhof, David; Bigler, Laurent; Schuman, Meredith C (2024). Push–Pull Intercropping Increases the Antiherbivore Benzoxazinoid Glycoside Content in Maize Leaf Tissue. ACS Agricultural Science & Technology, 4(10):1074-1082.

Abstract

Push–pull technology refers to a promising mixed cropping practice for sustainable agricultural intensification, which uses properties of intercrop and border crop species to defend a focal crop against pests. Currently, the most widely practiced system uses Desmodium spp. as intercrop and Brachiaria or Napier grass as border crops to protect maize (Zea mays) against both insect pests and parasitic weeds. Several previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of the push–pull system, but research on the underlying chemical mechanisms has mostly been limited to laboratory and glasshouse experiments that may not fully reproduce the complexity of the system under natural conditions. To address this limitation, we performed a large-scale study in farmer-operated push–pull maize fields in three east African countries. We compared maize leaf extracts from plants grown on push–pull fields with maize from fields employing conventional agricultural practices to assess the influence of push–pull cultivation on the maize metabolome. We identified two benzoxazinoid glycosides, which are known to have antiherbivore properties and were present in greater relative abundance in push–pull-cultivated maize leaves across three countries. Our data thus suggest that maize cultivated under push–pull has an increased resistance to herbivore attack compared to maize grown under conventional local agricultural practices.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Chemistry
07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography
Dewey Decimal Classification:910 Geography & travel
540 Chemistry
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Food Science
Life Sciences > Agronomy and Crop Science
Life Sciences > Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
Life Sciences > Plant Science
Language:English
Date:21 October 2024
Deposited On:29 Jan 2025 12:02
Last Modified:30 Apr 2025 01:39
Publisher:American Chemical Society (ACS)
ISSN:2692-1952
OA Status:Hybrid
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acsagscitech.4c00386
PubMed ID:39450248
Project Information:
  • Funder: H2020
  • Grant ID: 861998
  • Project Title: UPSCALE - UPSCALING THE BENEFITS OF PUSH-PULL TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION IN EAST AFRICA
  • Funder:
  • Grant ID: FK-23-103
  • Project Title: University of Zurich
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