Volatile organic compounds emitted by bottlebrush species affect the behaviour of the sweet potato whitefly

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作者
Sacchetti, Patrizia [1 ]
Rossi, Elisabetta [2 ]
Bellini, Lorenzo [2 ]
Vernieri, Paolo [2 ]
Cioni, Pier Luigi [3 ]
Flamini, Guido [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Agrifood Prod & Environm Sci, I-50144 Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Pisa, Dept Agr Food & Environm, I-56124 Pisa, Italy
[3] Univ Pisa, Dept Pharm, I-56126 Pisa, Italy
关键词
Terpenes; 1,8-Cineole; Linalool; Biotype B; Attraction; Olfactometer; BEMISIA-ARGENTIFOLII HOMOPTERA; ESSENTIAL OILS; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; FUMIGANT TOXICITY; TABACI HOMOPTERA; TOMATO VOLATILES; ALEYRODIDAE; CONSTITUENTS; 1,8-CINEOLE; BIOTYPES;
D O I
10.1007/s11829-015-9382-z
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The behavioural response of the sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci biotype B, to the volatiles emitted by three different species of Callistemon (C. laevis, C. pallidus and C. phoeniceus) was assayed in still-air, and Y-tube olfactometers. B. tabaci adults showed a preference for C. pallidus, while C. laevis and C. phoeniceus were less attractive to the insects when compared to a blank control or to C. pallidus. Volatile organic compounds emitted by the leaves of the three Callistemon species were analysed by solid phase microextraction coupled with GC-MS. 1,8-Cineole was detected in high percentages in C. phoeniceus and C. laevis headspaces, while linalool was abundant in the headspace of C. pallidus. Because of this difference, behavioural tests in the Y-tube olfactometer were carried out also with 1,8-cineole and linalool. Adults of B. tabaci were attracted by linalool, while they were repelled by 1,8-cineole compared with pure air or linalool. These results support the role of these volatiles in the host plant selection process by a herbivorous insect and lay the foundations for the development of sustainable control strategies based on the manipulation of insect pest behaviour.
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页码:393 / 403
页数:11
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