ELECTROANTENNOGRAM RESPONSES TO PLANT VOLATILES IN 2 SPECIES OF PIERIS BUTTERFLIES

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VANLOON, JJA [1 ]
FRENTZ, WH [1 ]
VANEEUWIJK, FA [1 ]
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[1] CTR PLANT BREEDING & REPROD RES, DEPT STAT & POPULAT BIOL, 6700 AC WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS
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CABBAGE WHITE BUTTERFLIES; GREEN LEAF VOLATILES; MUSTARD OILS; OLFACTION; ELECTROANTENNOGRAM; HOST PLANT SELECTION; PIERIS;
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Electroantennogram (EAG) responses were recorded from females of two related butterfly species, Pieris brassicae L. and P. rapae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) to 23 volatiles of plant origin, 19 of which have been reported to occur in the headspace of their preferred host plants, Brassica and Sinapis species (Cruciferae). In both species, selective responses were observed and the most effective compounds were the 6-carbon fatty acid derivatives trans-hex-2-enal, hexan-1-ol and hexanal, which are common green leaf volatiles. Of the 6 isoprenoids tested, myrcene and geraniol were most effective. Of the 4 crucifer-specific compounds tested, phenylacetonitrile was a distinctly stronger stimulant than the three isothiocyanates in both species. The rank order of mean stimulating effectiveness of all compounds tested was strongly correlated between the two species. Statistical analysis of dose-response relationships for 6 compounds revealed significant differences between compounds. The rank order of effectiveness changed with dose. Exclusive exposure to Sinapis arvensis during larval life and young adulthood resulted in quantitative changes in EAG responses to several compounds in both species, although the overall rank order of effectiveness was strongly correlated between the groups reared on the two host plants.
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