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J Chem Ecol


Title:"Synthetic cis-jasmone exposure induces wheat and barley volatiles that repel the pest cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopus L"
Author(s):Delaney KJ; Wawrzyniak M; Lemanczyk G; Wrzesinska D; Piesik D;
Address:"Pest Management Research Unit, Northern Plains Agricultural Research Lab, USDA-ARS, 1500 N. Central Ave., Sidney, MT, 59270, USA"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2013
Volume:20130416
Issue:5
Page Number:620 - 629
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-013-0281-4
ISSN/ISBN:1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"The plant semiochemical cis-jasmone primes/induces plant resistance that deters herbivores and attracts natural enemies. We studied the induction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in winter wheat and spring barley after exposure of plants to three synthetic cis-jasmone doses (50 mul of 1, 100, and 1 x 10(4) ng mul(-1)) and durations of exposure (1, 3, and 6 h). Cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopus, adult behavioral responses were examined in a Y-tube olfactometer to cis-jasmone induced plant VOC bouquets and to two synthetic blends of VOCs (3 green leaf volatiles (GLVs); 4 terpenes + indole). In both cereals, eight VOCs [(Z)-3-hexanal, (Z)-3-hexanol, (Z)-3-hexanyl acetate, (Z)-beta-ocimene, linalool, beta-caryophyllene, (E)-ss-farnesene, and indole] were induced 100- to 1000-fold after cis-jasmone exposure. The degree of induction in both cereals was usually positively and linearly associated with increasing exposure dose and duration. However, VOC emission rate was only ~2-fold greater from plants exposed to the highest vs. lowest cis-jasmone exposure doses (1 x 10(4) difference) or durations (6-fold difference). Male and female O. melanopus were deterred by both cereal VOC bouquets after plant exposure to the high cis-jasmone dose (1 x 10(4) ng mul(-1)), while females were also deterred after plant exposure to the low dose (1 ng mul(-1)) but attracted to unexposed plant VOC bouquets. Both O. melanopus sexes were repelled by terpene/indole and GLV blends at two concentrations (25 ng . min(-1); 125 ng . min(-1)), but attracted to the lowest dose (1 ng . min(-1)) of a GLV blend. It is possible that the biologically relevant low cis-jasmone dose has ecological activity and potential for inducing field crop VOCs to deter O. melanopus"
Keywords:Animals Coleoptera/*physiology Cyclopentanes/*pharmacology *Feeding Behavior Female Hordeum/*drug effects/metabolism Male Oxylipins/*pharmacology Triticum/*drug effects/metabolism Volatile Organic Compounds/*metabolism;
Notes:"MedlineDelaney, Kevin J Wawrzyniak, Maria Lemanczyk, Grzegorz Wrzesinska, Danuta Piesik, Dariusz eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2013/04/17 J Chem Ecol. 2013 May; 39(5):620-9. doi: 10.1007/s10886-013-0281-4. Epub 2013 Apr 16"

 
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