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J Chem Ecol
Title: | "Volatiles as Attractants of Mahogany Shoot Borer, Hypsipyla grandella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)" |
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Author(s): | Diaz-Martinez YC; Malo EA; Alavez-Rosas D; Hernandez-Moreno S; Cruz-Lopez L; Gonzalez-Gomez R; |
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Address: | "Grupo de Ecologia de Artropodos y Manejo de Plagas, Departamento de Agricultura, Sociedad y Ambiente, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Carretera Antiguo Aeropuerto Km 2.5, CP 30700, Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico. Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, CP 04510, Coyoacan, CDMX, Mexico. Grupo de Ecologia de Artropodos y Manejo de Plagas, Departamento de Agricultura, Sociedad y Ambiente, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Carretera Antiguo Aeropuerto Km 2.5, CP 30700, Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico. rgonzalez@ecosur.mx. Investigadora por Mexico, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Av. Insurgentes Sur 1582, CP 03940, Benito Juarez, CDMX, Mexico. rgonzalez@ecosur.mx" |
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Journal Title: | J Chem Ecol |
Year: | 2023 |
Volume: | 20221221 |
Issue: | 1-Feb |
Page Number: | 77 - 86 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10886-022-01398-8 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Print) 0098-0331 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "The mahogany shoot borer, Hypsipyla grandella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is one of the most economically important pests in all American tropical forests because it prevents the establishment of monoculture plantations of the family Meliaceae, such as Spanish cedar, Cedrela odorata L. Various studies have focussed on the bioecological aspects and the chemical and silvicultural control of this pest. However, relatively little is known about the biological interactions between this insect and its host plant. In this study, the shoot borer's behavior and attraction response to cedar host plants was evaluated in field cages. We also identified the volatiles emitted by healthy C. odorata plants that were attractive to H. grandella adults. The attraction to headspace volatiles from cedar plants and a synthetic blend were evaluated in a Y-glass tube olfactometer. We observed that virgin and mated females exhibited low activity at night, frequent movement of the antennae, sporadic flight activity, and short (< 10 s) and long (> 30 s) wing-fanning. Virgin females assumed a calling position, whereas mated females exhibited three periods of oviposition. The results showed that all evaluated categories - virgin females, virgin males, and mated females - were attracted to cedar plants. We identified the following volatile compounds: alpha-pinene, (E)-beta-ocimene, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, limonene, nonanal, (E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene, alpha-copaene, beta-caryophyllene, and germacrene D. A synthetic blend significantly attracted virgin male and mated female shoot borers. Our results suggested that C. odorata volatiles compounds are responsible for the attraction of H. grandella" |
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Keywords: | Animals Female Male *Moths Feeding Behavior Plant Extracts/chemistry Limonene Oviposition *Volatile Organic Compounds Cedrela odorata L Chemical cues Host plant volatiles Meliaceae Olfaction Plant-insect interaction; |
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Notes: | "MedlineDiaz-Martinez, Yazmin C Malo, Edi A Alavez-Rosas, David Hernandez-Moreno, Salvador Cruz-Lopez, Leopoldo Gonzalez-Gomez, Rebeca eng 2022/12/22 J Chem Ecol. 2023 Feb; 49(1-2):77-86. doi: 10.1007/s10886-022-01398-8. Epub 2022 Dec 21" |
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