首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Aggregation pheromone of the Oriental spruce engraver Pseudips orientalis
Authors:Qing‐He Zhang  Jian‐Hai Ma  Feng‐Yu Zhao  Li‐Wen Song  Jiang‐Hua Sun  Anthony I. Cognato
Affiliation:1. Sterling International, Inc., 3808 North Sullivan Road, Bldg 16p, Spokane, WA 99216‐1630, U.S.A.;2. Forest Pest Control and Quarantine Station of Qinghai Province, 25 Xichuan South Road, Xining, Qinghai 810000, P. R. China;3. Jilin Provincial Academy of Forestry Sciences, 3528 Linhe Street, Changchun 130031, P. R. China;4. State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insect & Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, DaTun Road, Beijing 100101, P. R. China;5. Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 243 Natural Science Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, U.S.A.
Abstract:
  • 1 Volatiles from the hindgut extracts of males of the Oriental spruce engraver Pseudips orientalis (Wood & Yin) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) of different phases of gallery development were analyzed by gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry‐flame ionization detection (GC‐MS/FID) with both polar and enantioselective columns.
  • 2 GC‐MS/FID analyses showed that unmated males or males mated with one female produced approximately 95%‐(?)‐ipsenol and (?)‐cis‐verbenol as major components, as well as (?)‐trans‐verbenol, myrtenol, approximately 70%‐(+)‐ipsdienol and (?)‐verbenone as minor or trace components. The release of these male‐produced compounds was confirmed by GC analysis of an aeration sample of a P. orientalis‐infested spruce log. Mating reduced production of the male‐specific hindgut volatiles.
  • 3 A field‐trapping bioassay in Qinghai, China, showed that a ternary blend containing two major components, 97%‐(?)‐ipsenol (i.e. close to naturally produced enantiomeric ratio) and (?)‐cis‐verbenol, plus a minor component (?)‐trans‐verbenol, caught significantly more P. orientalis beetles (♂: ♀ = 1: 2.7) compared with the unbaited control. Subtraction of (?)‐trans‐verbenol from the active ternary blend had no significant effect on trap catches. The addition of (±)‐ipsdienol (at 0.2 mg/day release) to the active ternary or binary blends significantly interrupted their trap catches. Replacing 97%‐(?)‐ipsenol with (±)‐ipsenol in the ternary blend significantly reduced trap catches to a level that was no different from the blank control.
  • 4 Pseudips species were sister to all other Ipini genera in a phylogeny reconstructed with mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I DNA data for 51 Ipini and outgroup species.
  • 5 The results obtained suggest that the two major components, 95%‐(?)‐ipsenol and (?)‐cis‐verbenol (at approximately 4–5 : 1), produced by unmated fed males, are probably the primary aggregation pheromone components for P. orientalis. In light of the phylogeny, the use of terpenoid semiochemicals as pheromones probably occurred early in the evolution of Ipini and these semiochemical blends were subsequently modified in the process of speciation.
Keywords:cis‐verbenol  Coleoptera  Curculionidae  enantiomeric composition  forest protection  GC‐MS  ipsdienol  ipsenol  phylogeny  Picea  Pseudips orientalis  Scolytinae  semiochemical  trans‐verbenol  trap
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号