Attraction of the biocontrol agent,Lema praeusta,towards two Commelinaceae weed volatiles |
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Authors: | Swati Das Anamika Koner Syed Husne Mobarak Anandamay Barik |
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Institution: | Ecology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India |
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Abstract: | Two Commelinaceae weeds, Commelina benghalensis L. and Murdannia nudiflora (L.) Brenan, are abundant in rice fields of India. Larvae and adults of Lema praeusta (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) voraciously consume these two weeds. Synthetic herbicides are applied to control both weeds, but applications of these substances have harmful effects in environment and beneficial organisms. So, it is necessary to use native biocontrol agent to control these weeds. Hence, an attempt has been made to find volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from both weeds causing attraction of L. praeusta. Behavioural responses of L. praeusta towards volatile blends from undamaged (UD), insect-damaged (ID: plants after 6 or 48 hr of continuous insect feeding) and mechanically damaged (MD) plants were conducted by Y-tube olfactometer bioassays. Benzyl alcohol was predominant in VOCs of UD plants and M. nudiflora after 48 hr of insect feeding. Benzyl alcohol and cuminaldehyde were both predominant in VOCs of C. benghalensis after 48 hr of insect feeding. Females were more attracted towards volatile blends from plants after 48 hr of insect feeding compared to undamaged plants. Females showed attraction towards a synthetic blend of seven compounds—7.28 µg (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol, 0.93 µg trans-isolimonene, 19.18 µg benzyl alcohol, 0.16 µg undecane, 1.07 µg 1-nonanol, 1.23 µg 1-undecanol and 0.47 µg 1-eicosene resembling the amounts released by C. benghalensis after 48 hr of insect feeding during 1 hr or a synthetic blend of six compounds—18.10 µg benzyl alcohol, 0.25 µg undecane, 0.56 µg 1-nonanol, 1.37 µg 1-undecanol, 0.35 µg 1-eicosene and 2.19 µg phytol resembling the amounts released by M. nudiflora after 48 hr of insect feeding during 1 hr. This study concludes that both blends could be used to attract the biocontrol agent during early vegetative period of these two weeds, which could lead to eradication of weeds from rice fields. |
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Keywords: | Commelina benghalensis herbivore Lema praeusta Murdannia nudiflora plant volatiles Y-tube olfactometer |
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