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Title:"Studies on the influence of host plants and effect of chemical stimulants on the feeding behavior in the muga silkworm, Antheraea assamensis"
Author(s):Neog K; Unni B; Ahmed G;
Address:"Central Muga Eri Research & Training Institute, Central Silk Board, Lahdoigarh, Jorhat 785 700, Assam, India. kartik_neog@rediffmail.com"
Journal Title:J Insect Sci
Year:2011
Volume:11
Issue:
Page Number:133 -
DOI: 10.1673/031.011.13301
ISSN/ISBN:1536-2442 (Electronic) 1536-2442 (Linking)
Abstract:"The feeding habits of Antheraea assamensis, Helfer (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) larvae towards the leaves of its four different host plants, Persea bombycina King ex. Hook (Laurales: Lauraceae), Litsea polhantha Jussieu, L. salicifolia Roxburgh ex. Nees and L. citrata Blume, and the chemical basis of feeding preference were investigated. Nutritional superiority of young and medium leaves with respect to soluble protein, total phenol and phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity was observed in the leaves of P. bombycina compared to other host plants. Attraction and feeding tests with detached leaves and artificial diet with different chemical stimulants revealed that a mixture of the flavonoids, myrcetin, and 7, 2', 4' trimethoxy dihydroxy flavone with sterol compound beta-sitosterol elicited the most biting behavior by A. assamensis larvae. While linalyl acetate alone attracted larvae towards the leaves of the host plants, a mixture of caryophyllene, decyl aldehyde and dodecyl aldehyde was found to both attract them to the host leaves and cause biting behavior. Azaindole was found to deter them from the host plants"
Keywords:Animals Diet Female *Herbivory Larva Male *Moths Phenols/analysis Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase/analysis Pheromones/*analysis Plant Leaves/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineNeog, Kartik Unni, Balagopalan Ahmed, Giasuddin eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/01/17 J Insect Sci. 2011; 11:133. doi: 10.1673/031.011.13301"

 
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