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Emission of alarm pheromone by non-preyed aphid colonies
Authors:R. Almohamad,F. J. Verheggen,F. Francis,G. Lognay,&   E. Haubruge
Affiliation: Department of Functional and Evolutionary Entomology, Gembloux Agricultural University, Gembloux, Belgium;
 Department of Analytical Chemistry, Gembloux Agricultural University, Gembloux, Belgium
Abstract:The sesquiterpene (E)-β-farnesene (Eβf) is the primary component of the alarm pheromone of most aphid species. It is released in response to physical stress including attack by natural enemies and causes aphids to cease feeding and disperse. Eβf also acts as a kairomonal cue for aphid natural enemies. In this study, we collected the headspace volatiles released by aphid colonies of different sizes. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis demonstrated the presence of Eβf in the absence of predator attack. A quadratic relationship was found between the released ( E )-β-farnesene amounts and aphid colony size. Behavioural impact of aphid alarm pheromone towards Episyrphus balteatus female oviposition behaviour was also demonstrated in this work. These results highlight the primary role of the small but continuous release of aphid alarm pheromone in mechanisms of decision-making by aphid predators during their foraging and egg-laying behaviour.
Keywords:Episyrphus balteatus    Myzus persicae    aphid alarm pheromone    (E)-β-farnesene    semiochemicals
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