Identification of Semiochemicals Associated with Jeffrey Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi |
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Authors: | T. D. Paine J. G. Millar C. C. Hanlon J.-S. Hwang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California, 92521;(2) Taiwan Agricultural Chemicals and Toxic Substances Research Institute, Wufeng, Taichung, Taiwan, 41301 |
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Abstract: | Analysis of frass extracts and aerations from adult beetles confirmed earlier studies identifying 1-heptanol as a principal pheromone constituent produced by female Dendroctonus jeffreyi Hopkins. The aerations also indicated that males produced 33% (+) and 67% (–)-frontalin, previously unreported for this species, and >99% (+)-exo-brevicomin. Both males and females were responsive to these compounds in electrophysiological studies. Laboratory bioassays and field trapping experiments indicated that males and females were attracted to a mixture of 1-heptanol plus the principal host resin component heptane, but females were less attracted than males. Inclusion of racemic exo-brevicomin at 0.1% concentration in the traps increased the response of females. Inclusion of racemic frontalin above a 1% concentration in the normally attractive lures blocked arrival of beetles to the traps. While the female-produced pheromone components and host synergists are very different between the sibling species D. jeffreyi and Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, the principal male-produced compounds are the same, and the response of the female beetles to those compounds appears to be similar. |
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Keywords: | Dendroctonus jeffreyi Pinus jeffreyi heptane heptanol exo-brevicomin frontalin semiochemical pheromone |
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