Kairomonal effect of sex pheromone components of two lepidopteran olive pests on Trichogramma wasps |
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Authors: | Panos Milonas Basilios E Mazomenos Maria A Konstantopoulou |
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Institution: | Chemical Ecology and Natural Products Laboratory, Institute of Biology, National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos", Attikis, Greece |
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Abstract: | Egg parasitoids are known to use a wide range of chemicals, emitted by plants, host eggs or adults, for host selection. The effect of the sex pheromone components of the lepidopteran olive pests Prays oleae (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) and Palpita unionalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) was studied under laboratory conditions, on the foraging behaviour of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma oleae (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). The response of T. oleae wasps to ( Z )-7-tetradecenal and ( E )-11-hexadecenal, major sex pheromone components of P. oleae and P. unionalis respectively, depended on the dose of the pheromone used in a Y-tube olfactometer bioassay. ( E )-11-hexadecenal elicited maximum attraction (70%) at a dose of 1 μg, while a dose of 100 μg ( Z )-7-tetradecenal attracted 80% of the tested wasps. ( E )-11-hexadecenyl acetate, the second sex pheromone component of P. unionalis , and the binary blend of ( E )-11-hexadecenyl acetate: ( E )-11-hexadecenal (7:3) were not attractive at these doses. The results of this research are discussed in view that they may be considered as alternatives in the biological control of these pests. |
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Keywords: | egg parasitoids olive pest semiochemicals Y-tube olfactometer |
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