ELECTROANTENNOGRAM RESPONSE OF ALFALFA SEED CHALCID, BRUCHOPHAGUS-RODDI (HYMENOPTERA - EURYTOMIDAE) TO HOST-PLANT AND NONHOST-PLANT VOLATILES

被引:35
作者
LIGHT, DM [1 ]
KAMM, JA [1 ]
BUTTERY, RG [1 ]
机构
[1] OREGON STATE UNIV,USDA ARS,NATL FORAGE SEED PROD RES CTR,CORVALLIS,OR 97331
关键词
ALFALFA SEED CHALCID; BRUCHOPHAGUS-RODDI; HYMENOPTERA; EURYTOMIDAE; ALFALFA VOLATILES; PLANT ODORS; ELECTROANTENNOGRAM; CHEMORECEPTION; OLFACTION; KAIROMONES; HOST PLANT SELECTION; ORIENTATION; OVIPOSITION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00994235
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The alfalfa seed chalcid (ASC), Bruchophagus roddi, is a monophagous pest of alfalfa that parasitizes developing seeds. To further understand the olfactory basis of host-plant recognition by ASCs, we recorded electroantennograms (EAGs) from females and males to 39 volatiles from both alfalfa and red clover. The chemoreceptive sensitivity of ASCs was selective for certain general classes of compounds, defined by their carbon-chain length (C6 and C-8), structure (aliphatics and phenolics), isomerism, and/or functional group (acetates, ketones, and alcohols). The compounds that elicited the largest EAGs were ranked as follows: (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate > hexyl acetate greater-than-or-equal-to acetophenone greater-than-or-equal-to octan-3-one greater-than-or-equal-to methyl salicylate > octan-3-ol > oct-1-en-3-one > oct-1-en-3-ol greater-than-or-equal-to (E)-beta-ocimene greater-than-or-equal-to (Z)- and (E)-3-hexen-1-ols. Over half the test compounds elicited significantly different responses between the sexes, and female antennal responses exceeded those of males for twice the number of these volatiles. Relationships of the tested volatiles to host-plant composition, EAG responses, and ASC behaviors showed no consistent correlations. However, nearly all of the host-plant volatiles known to stimulate behavioral activity also elicited moderate to potent EAG responses.
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