Behavioural Response of Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Towards Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted from Eggplant Leaves

Amina Raed, Q. Ahmed, M. Arif
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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is considered one of the most destructive insect pests that can attack several vegetable crops worldwide. The behavior of choosing a host plant by whitefly can be significantly influenced by volatile organic compounds. The aim of this investigation is to identify and bioassay the volatile organic compounds emitted from uninfested and infested eggplant leaves with B. tabaci. The current study focuses on the interaction between whitefly and eggplant with the identification of volatile organic compounds emitted from leaves that were collected by headspace solid phase microextraction fiber and gas chromatography mass spectrum analyzed. Both uninfested and infested eggplant leaves released a total of 11 compounds. The amount of volatile organic compounds emitted from affected eggplant leaves by whitefly was higher than from uninfested eggplant leaves. Using a Y-shaped olfactometer bioassay, whitefly preferred to attract toward volatile emitted by eggplant leaves in both uninfested and infested eggplant leaves. Our results suggest these chemical compounds can play a key mediator in host finding behavior. The exploitation of one or more of these compounds can apply in an integrated management program of this pest as a lure in the sticky trap or manipulating insect behavior.
烟粉虱(半翅目:粉虱科)对茄子叶片挥发性有机化合物的行为反应
烟粉虱被认为是最具破坏性的害虫之一,可以攻击世界各地的几种蔬菜作物。挥发性有机化合物对粉虱选择寄主植物的行为有显著影响。本研究的目的是鉴定和生物测定无烟粉虱侵染茄子叶片和被烟粉虱侵染茄子叶片挥发性有机物的含量。利用顶空固相微萃取纤维和气相色谱质谱法对采集的茄子叶片挥发性有机物进行鉴定,研究白蝇与茄子的相互作用。未受侵染和受侵染的茄子叶片均释放出11种化合物。白蝇侵染茄子叶片挥发性有机化合物的排放量高于未侵染茄子叶片。采用y型嗅觉生物测定法,白蝇对未侵染和侵染的茄子叶片散发的挥发性物质更有吸引力。我们的研究结果表明,这些化合物可以在宿主寻找行为中发挥关键的中介作用。利用这些化合物中的一种或多种,可以作为粘捕器的诱饵或操纵昆虫的行为,应用于该害虫的综合管理计划。
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