Behavioural Response of Aromia bungii Adults to Volatile Compounds Emitted by Prunus persica at Different Physiological Statuses

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Xin-yi Peng, Shuang Li, Xue-jin Yang, Yuan-yuan Zhou, Yujun Kong, Jian-rong Wei, Dan-dan Cao
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Aromia bungii is a serious wood borer damaging Prunus persica and other numerous economic tree species. Host plant volatiles play a key role in pest population monitoring and trapping. To ascertain the influence of volatile organic compounds emitted by P. persica at varying physiological statuses on the host-searching behaviour of A. bungii adults, we initially collected and identified the volatiles emitted by P. persica leaves infested with A. bungii using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Subsequently, we evaluated the behavioural response of A. bungii adults to the crude extracts, single compounds and blends of these compounds by Y-tube olfactometer bioassay. Results showed that volatiles emitted from P. persica infested with A. bungii larvae at Grade I were more attractive to females, but males were more attracted to volatiles from P. persica infested with A. bungii larvae at Grade IV. Five compounds were identified and showed relatively high levels from both infested plants at Grade I and Grade IV. Among them, 3-carene, cis-3-hexen-1-ol and cis-3-hexenyl acetate were attractive to females, and a blend of the three volatiles in a ratio of 3:91:6 for Grade I infestation was more attractive to females than a ratio of 3:83:14 from Grade IV infestation. The compounds, 3-carene, cis-3-hexenyl acetate, cis-3-hexene-1-ol and benzaldehyde, were attractive to males and a blend in a ratio of 3:81:13:3 from Grade IV infestation was more attractive to males than a ratio of 3:89:6:2 from Grade I infestation. The results show that the kinds and ratios of volatiles emitted from P. persica infested with A. bungii larvae play important roles in host-searching behaviour of A. bungii adults.

不同生理状态下褐家蝇成虫对桃李挥发性物质的行为反应
木螟是一种严重的木材蛀虫,危害桃李和其他许多经济树种。寄主植物挥发物在害虫种群监测和诱捕中起着关键作用。为了研究不同生理状态下的桃干树叶释放的挥发性有机化合物对兔吉虫成虫寻找寄主行为的影响,采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对桃干树叶释放的挥发物进行了初步鉴定。随后,我们用y管嗅探法测定了成螨对粗提取物、单一化合物和这些化合物的混合物的行为反应。结果表明,ⅰ级侵染黑桫椤幼虫释放的挥发物对雌虫更有吸引力,ⅳ级侵染黑桫椤幼虫释放的挥发物对雄虫更有吸引力。ⅰ级侵染黑桫椤幼虫和ⅳ级侵染黑桫椤幼虫释放的挥发物对雌虫的吸引力均较高,其中3-芳烃、顺-3-己烯-1-醇和顺-3-己烯乙酸酯对雌虫的吸引力均较高;三种挥发物的混合比例为3:91:6的ⅰ级侵染比3:83:14的ⅳ级侵染对雌性的吸引力更大。3-芳烃、顺式-3-己烯乙酸酯、顺式-3-己烯-1-醇和苯甲醛对雄虫具有较强的引诱性,4级侵染的混合物比例为3:81:13:3,比1级侵染的混合物比例为3:89:6:2对雄虫更有吸引力。结果表明,白僵螨幼虫侵染的桃蚜挥发物的种类和比例对白僵螨成虫的寻主行为有重要影响。
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