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Nat Prod Commun


Title:Alarm Pheromone Activity of Nymph-specific Geraniol in Chrysanthemum Lace Bug Corythucha marmorata against Adults and Nymphs
Author(s):Watanabe K; Shimizu N;
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Journal Title:Nat Prod Commun
Year:2015
Volume:10
Issue:9
Page Number:1495 - 1498
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1934-578X (Print) 1555-9475 (Linking)
Abstract:"The exotic insect pest Corythucha marmorata (Uhler) is increasingly spreading in Japan using the weed Solidago canadensis L. as a major host plant. The nymphs form colonies on the backs of leaves where they crowd together; however, aggregation does not occur in the adults. When an individual nymph is crushed using a needle tip and further the needle tip covered with the nymph's bodily fluids is moved slowly toward the center of the crowd, the surrounding nymphs display an escape behavior and their aggregation is disrupted. We detected geraniol as a nymph-specific volatile component. Bioassay results indicated that geraniol was effective as an alarm pheromone on second to fifth instar nymphs. Furthermore, we found that male and female adults responded sensitively to the alarm pheromone produced by nymphs. These results suggest that although the adult insects do not secrete geraniol, they can detect it produced by nymphs, thereby retaining the ability to escape from danger while suppressing the cost of geraniol production. The present study is the first to demonstrate that an alarm pheromone secreted by nymphs is also effective in adults among Tingidae"
Keywords:"Acyclic Monoterpenes Animals Behavior, Animal/drug effects Biological Assay Female Insecta/*drug effects/*physiology Male Nymph/drug effects Pheromones/*metabolism Solidago Terpenes/*pharmacology;"
Notes:"MedlineWatanabe, Kisaki Shimizu, Nobuhiro eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2015/11/26 Nat Prod Commun. 2015 Sep; 10(9):1495-8"

 
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