Comparative analysis of monoterpene composition in four pine species with regard to suitability for needle consumer Diprion pini L

Q4 Social Sciences
Tomas Kazlauskas, V. Apšegaitė, V. Bu̅da
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Abstract

In the needles of 4 pine species (Pinus. sylvestris, P. nigra, P. banksiana and P. strobus) 15 volatile monoterpenes were identified by GC-MS analysis using synthetic standards. Interspecific differences were established in the total amount of monoterpenes and their proportion. The principal component analysis (PCA) of the compounds revealed two clusters similar in the composition of monoterpenes. The clusters corresponded well to the oviposition preference of Diprion pini, which is among the main folivorous insects causing defoliation of Pinus spp. in Europe. One monoterpene cluster included P. banksiana and P. strobus (not suitable for D. pini oviposition, Barre et al., 2002) and another one included P. sylvestris and P. nigra (suitable for D. pini oviposition, Barre et al., 2002). The main compounds that stipulated cluster divergence were limonene, β-pinene and myrcene. Relative concentrations of these metabolites were significantly higher in P. banksiana and P. strobus. Further studies on the perception of monoterpenes and their behavioural effect on D. pini are in progress.
四种松树单萜类成分对针虫松毛虫适宜性的比较分析
在4种松树(Pinus;采用气相色谱-质谱联用方法鉴定了15种挥发性单萜化合物。单萜烯的总量和所占比例在种间存在差异。主成分分析(PCA)表明,化合物的单萜烯的组成有两个相似的簇。这些聚类与引起欧洲松树落叶的主要食叶昆虫之一的松双孔虫的产卵偏好相吻合。一个单萜簇包括banksiana和P. strobus(不适合pini产卵,Barre et al, 2002),另一个单萜簇包括P. sylvestris和P. nigra(适合pini产卵,Barre et al, 2002)。导致簇散的主要化合物为柠檬烯、β-蒎烯和月桂烯。这些代谢物的相对浓度显著高于水杨和水杨。关于单萜烯的感知及其对鼠脚的行为影响的进一步研究正在进行中。
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Socijalna Ekologija
Socijalna Ekologija Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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