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Semiochemical attractants for the beech leaf‐mining weevil,Orchestes fagi
Authors:PJ Silk  PD Mayo  G LeClair  M Brophy  S Pawlowski  C MacKay  NK Hillier  C Hughes  JD Sweeney
Affiliation:1. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service‐Atlantic Forestry Centre, Fredericton, NB, Canada;2. Forest Protection, c/o Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service‐Atlantic Forestry Centre, Fredericton, NB, Canada;3. Department of Biology, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada
Abstract:The beech leaf‐mining weevil, Orchestes fagi L. (Curculionidae: Curculioninae: Rhamphini), a pest of European beech, Fagus sylvatica L. (Fagaceae), was recently discovered infesting American beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrh., in Nova Scotia, Canada. Adult O. fagi feed on both young and mature leaves of beech as well as on other species (e.g., raspberry, Rubus spp.), but oviposition and larval feeding are restricted to beech. Females oviposit in young developing beech leaves at the time of bud burst. We characterized volatiles emitted from buds, leaves, and sapwood of American beech and examined their potential as attractants alone or when combined with other weevil pheromones for O. fagi. We predicted that adults would be attracted to volatiles emitted from beech leaves, especially those emitted from bursting beech buds. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analyses of volatiles collected from buds at pre‐ and post‐budburst identified two diterpene hydrocarbons, 9‐geranyl‐p‐cymene ( 1 ) and 9‐geranyl‐α‐terpinene ( 2a ), that were emitted in large amounts at the time of bud burst. Compound 1 significantly increased mean catch of males and total O. fagi (but not females) on sticky traps compared with unbaited controls. Y‐tube bioassays confirmed attraction of male O. fagi to bursting beech buds and compound 1 . Attraction of male O. fagi to 1 , emitted in large quantities from American beech, is likely adaptive because both oviposition and mating of O. fagi coincide with budburst. Our data suggest that traps baited with 1 may be useful for monitoring the spread of O. fagi in North America.
Keywords:beech weevil  diterpenes  cyclohexylidene  green leaf volatiles  host attractants  Coleoptera  Curculionidae  Curculioninae  Rhamphini
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