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Electroantennogram activity from antennae ofCeratitis capitata (Wied.) to fresh orange airborne volatiles
Authors:M M Hernández  I Sanz  M Adelantado  S Ballach  E Primo
Affiliation:(1) Instituto de Tecnología química, Dpto de Biotecnología, Universidad Politécnia, Avda de los Naranjos s/n, Valencia, Spain;(2) Dpto de Estadíslica e Investigación Operativa, Universidad Politécnica, Camino de Vera s/n, Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Twenty-six compounds have been identified from fresh orange airborne volatiles, the most abundant being limonene and alloaromadendrene. Ethyl- and butylhexanoates were found in middle concentrations, whereas the other compounds occur at low levels. Electroantennograms recorded fromCeratitis capitata Wied. (males and females) revealed limonene. butyl hexanoate, dihydrocarvone, and limonene oxide to be most active. In the case of dihydrocarvone, 4-ethyl acetophenone, and carvone, female antennae give greater responses than antennae of males. Limonene oxide was more active for males than females. Total airborne volatiles recovered from oranges elicited high EAGs, with females being more sensitive than males.
Keywords:Oranges  fruit volatiles  odor  Ceratitis capitata  Mediterranean fruit fly  Diptera  Tephritidae  olfaction  electroantennogram  electrophysiology
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