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J Chem Ecol


Title:The sex pheromones of mealy plum (Hyalopterus pruni) and leaf-curl plum (Brachycaudus helichrysi) aphids: identification and field trapping of male and gynoparous aphids in prune orchards
Author(s):Symmes EJ; Dewhirst SY; Birkett MA; Campbell CA; Chamberlain K; Pickett JA; Zalom FG;
Address:"Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. ejsymmes@ucdavis.edu"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2012
Volume:20120502
Issue:5
Page Number:576 - 583
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-012-0121-y
ISSN/ISBN:1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"Mealy plum, Hyalopterus pruni, and leaf-curl plum, Brachycaudus helichrysi, aphids are the primary arthropod pests in orchards that produce dried plums (i.e., prunes). The sexual stage of their respective lifecycles occurs on prune trees in the fall, during which time males respond to sex pheromones produced by oviparous females. Air-entrainment collections confirmed that oviparous H. pruni and B. helichrysi emitted combinations of (4aS, 7S, 7aR)-nepetalactone and (1R, 4aS, 7S, 7aR)-nepetalactol. The responses of H. pruni and B. helichrysi to these compounds in ratios of 1:0, 0:1, 1:1, 2.6:1, 3.4:1, 5:1, 7:1, and 0:0 (no-pheromone control) using water traps were determined in field experiments conducted in prune orchards during the fall. The greatest number of male H. pruni was caught in traps releasing a 1:1 ratio of (4aS, 7S, 7aR)-nepetalactone and (1R, 4aS, 7S, 7aR)-nepetalactol, while male B. helichrysi were caught in similar numbers in traps releasing any of the two-component ratios tested. There was no evidence that any of the pheromone treatments influenced trap catches of gynoparae of either species. Results suggest that addition of sex pheromone lures increases trap catches of male H. pruni and B. helichrysi, and that this approach may improve monitoring and management of these pests in prune orchards. Knowledge gained from this study contributes to the understanding of the ecology of insect pests in prune orchards"
Keywords:"Animals Aphids/*physiology Female Insect Control Male Plant Leaves/parasitology Prunus/*parasitology Sex Attractants/isolation & purification/*metabolism *Sexual Behavior, Animal;"
Notes:"MedlineSymmes, Emily J Dewhirst, Sarah Y Birkett, Michael A Campbell, Colin A M Chamberlain, Keith Pickett, John A Zalom, Frank G eng Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council/United Kingdom Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/05/03 J Chem Ecol. 2012 May; 38(5):576-83. doi: 10.1007/s10886-012-0121-y. Epub 2012 May 2"

 
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