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OLFACTORY RESPONSES OF LYSIPHLEBIA JAPONICA TO VOLATILE CHEMICALS AND FRESH LEAVES OF THE HOST PLANTS OF COTTON APHIDS IN OLFACTOMETER
Authors:Zhaoyuan Hou  Fushun Yan  Xiong Chen
Institution:Institute of Zoology. Academia Sinica, Beijing 100080, China
Abstract:Abstract The behavioral responses of the female adult parasitoids Lysiphlebia japonica to plant volatile chemicals, host plants and cotton aphids were tested in a four arm air flow olfactometer. The results indicated that the female parasitoids were strongly attracted by the odors from cotton aphids and their host plants. Damaged cotton leaves were more attractive than intact ones. Among the four olfactory stimuli from the plant volatile chemicals dissolved in liquid paraffin oil at the concentration of 0.01 (volume fraction), the female parasitoids only positively responded to benzaldehyde, but did not show any preference to β-caryophyllene and β-pinene. Although heptanol elicited the highest EAC response of the parasitoids, the behavioral test showed that it repelled the parasitoids, and β-pinene shared the same feature with heptanol at the concentration of 1 (volume fraction). Our results also showed that the female parasitoids only preferred the cotton leaf from which the mummified aphids were collected, and did not express any interest to the three plants of melon family in the olfactometer, The possible mechanisms are discussed.
Keywords:Lysiphlebia japonica            plant volatile chemicals  host plant  cotton aphids  aphid-honey-dew-host plant complex  olfactometer
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