The effects of mating,exogenous juvenile hormone and a juvenile hormone analogue on pheromone titre,calling and oviposition in the omnivorous leafroller moth (Platynota stultana) |
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Authors: | R.P. Webster R.T. Cardé |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, U.S.A.;2. Pesticide Research Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Mating in Platynota stultana resulted in the termination of calling, the gradual reduction of pheromone in the pheromone glands to non-detectable levels (<0.1 ng/♀) within 14 h, and oviposition of the first batch of eggs 20–24 h after copulation. Decapitation of virgin females resulted in a similar decline in pheromone titre, and also eliminated oviposition and calling. Pheromone production appears to be controlled via the head. Mating probably terminates neural or hormonal input required for pheromone production and/or removes neural or hormonal inhibition of pheromone degradation. A juvenile hormone analogue (ZR-512) and juvenile hormones I, II and III applied exogenously to virgin females elicited oviposition comparable to mated females and terminated calling within 48 h. The juvenile hormone analogue also appeared to block pheromone production in virgin females. These results suggest that juvenile hormone may be involved in the switch from virgin to mated behaviour in this species. |
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Keywords: | Pheromone juvenile hormone calling oviposition Omnivorous leafroller moth |
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