Acta Entomologica Sinica (2006) 49, 179-188
Tiao Ning, Jian-Ting Fan, Yu-Ling Fang and Jianghua Sun (2006)
[Changes in contents of host volatile terpenes under different damaged states and electroantennogram response of Monochamus alternatus Hope to these volatiles]
Acta Entomologica Sinica 49 (2), 179-188
Abstract: Based on the analysis of terpene samples in five physiological states of host trees by gas chromatography-mass spectrum, alpha-pinene has the largest proportion in all states. There are large variations in terpene compositions and their relative contents in stem and branch of healthy Pinus massoniana. With the decline of host pine health, the relative contents of alpha-pinene significantly decrease and the relative contents of ß-pinene significantly increase in stems or branches of baited tree. We conclude that the lower ratio of alpha-pinene and ß-pinene indicates the more declining host health. The contents of alpha-pinene, ß-pinene and ß-phellandrene were significantly different between P. massoniana stem and branch in physically damaged states. P. massoniana also has a distinctive terpene composition on the trees damaged by oviposition as well as the up and down part of the stem. In feeding-damaged state, there are large variations in terpene compositions and their relative contents between P. massoniana and Cedrus deodara. The relative contents of alpha-pinene,ß-pinene and ß-phellandrene are significantly different in heavily oviposited stem and feeding-damaged branch. The contents of ß-pinene and limonene in baited stem after 13 days are higher than those in physically damaged stem after 13 days, but the content of alpha-pinene varied contrarily. The relative contents of alpha-pinene and ß-pinene in feeding-damaged branch are significantly higher than those in heathy branch, and ß-mercene,ß-phellandrene and trans-caryophyllene in healthy branch are significantly higher that those in feeding-damaged branch. The relative contents of terpene compositions are significantly different between healthy stem and oviposited stem, except for alpha-pinene and ß-pinene. There are large variations in the relative contents of alpha-pinene, ß-pinene and ß-phellandrene in stem or branch between physically damaged, oviposited and feeding-damaged states. In conclusion, alpha-pinene, ß-pinene and ß-phellandrene may play important roles in regulating the feeding and ovipositing behaviours of Monochamus alternatus Hope. M. alternatus showed a moderate electroantennogram (EAG) response to many volatile terpenes, but there is a significant sexual difference of the relative EAG responses between male and female. The highest EAG response was elicited by ß-pinene.
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(original language: Chinese)
Database assignments for author(s): Jiang-Hua Sun
Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
general biology - morphology - evolution
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Monochamus alternatus | Pine (Pinus) |