Differential attraction of Heliothis subflexa males to synthetic pheromone lures in eastern US and western Mexico

被引:20
作者
Groot, Astrid T. [1 ]
Santangelo, Richard G.
Ricci, Emmarita
Brownie, Cavell
Gould, Fred
机构
[1] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Entomol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[2] N Carolina State Univ, Wm Keck Ctr Behav Biol, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[3] N Carolina State Univ, Dept Stat, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
sexual communication; pheromone; pheromone component; geographic variation; acetate esters; 16-carbon alcohol; 14-carbon aldehydes; dose-response; minimal blend; complete blend;
D O I
10.1007/s10886-006-9233-6
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The mate attraction signal of Heliothis subflexa (Hs) females consists of a multicomponent sex pheromone blend. In this study, we assessed the intraspecific importance of three groups of compounds found in Hs pheromone glands: three acetate esters (Z7-16:OAc, Z9-16:OAc, and Z11-16:OAc), two 14-carbon aldehydes (14:Ald and Z9-14:Ald), and one 16-carbon alcohol (Z11-16:OH). Because the relative importance of pheromone components may vary in different regions, we conducted experiments in Eastern US (North Carolina) and Western Mexico (Jalisco). Our experiments in Eastern US showed that when the acetates were omitted from a 7-component blend in rubber septa, fewer males were caught in cone traps. Subsequent experiments conducted both in Eastern US and Western Mexico indicated that the addition of Z9-16:OAc alone does not increase attraction of male Hs, while Z11-16:OAc does. The Hs male response to Z7-16:OAc differed between the two regions. In Eastern US, significantly more males were attracted to a minimal three-component blend to which Z7-16:OAc was added, but this was not the case in Western Mexico. The two 14-carbon aldehydes also showed differential attraction between the two regions. 14:Ald and Z9-14:Ald appeared not to play any role in the sexual communication of Hs in Eastern US, but reduced trap catches in Western Mexico. The alcohol Z11-16:OH was tested in two concurrent dose-response studies with Hs males in Western Mexico, one using a minimal blend and one using a complete blend. The minimal three-component blend provided a more discriminating tool for delineating dose-response effects of Z11-16:OH than the seven-component blend. In the minimal blend, the optimal dose of Z11-16:OH was 1%, while in the complete blend similar numbers of males were caught when the alcohol ranged from 1 to 25%.
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