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VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars

Herbivorous activity induces plant indirect defenses, as the emission of herbivorous-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), which could be used by parasitoids for host location. Psyttalia concolor is a larval pupal endoparasitoid, attacking a number of tephritid flies including B. oleae. In this research,...

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Autores principales: Giunti, Giulia, Benelli, Giovanni, Conte, Giuseppe, Mele, Marcello, Caruso, Giovanni, Gucci, Riccardo, Flamini, Guido, Canale, Angelo
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26989691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7827615
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author Giunti, Giulia
Benelli, Giovanni
Conte, Giuseppe
Mele, Marcello
Caruso, Giovanni
Gucci, Riccardo
Flamini, Guido
Canale, Angelo
author_facet Giunti, Giulia
Benelli, Giovanni
Conte, Giuseppe
Mele, Marcello
Caruso, Giovanni
Gucci, Riccardo
Flamini, Guido
Canale, Angelo
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description Herbivorous activity induces plant indirect defenses, as the emission of herbivorous-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), which could be used by parasitoids for host location. Psyttalia concolor is a larval pupal endoparasitoid, attacking a number of tephritid flies including B. oleae. In this research, we investigated the olfactory cues routing host location behavior of P. concolor towards B. oleae larvae infesting three different olive cultivars. VOCs from infested and healthy fruits were identified using GC-MS analyses. In two-choice behavioral assays, P. concolor females preferred infested olive cues, which also evoked ovipositional probing by female wasps. GC-MS analysis showed qualitative and quantitative differences among volatiles emitted by infested and healthy olives. Volatile emissions were peculiar for each cultivar analyzed. Two putative HIPVs were detected in infested fruits, regardless of the cultivar, the monoterpene (E)-β-ocimene, and the sesquiterpene (E-E)-α-farnesene. Our study adds basic knowledge to the behavioral ecology of P. concolor. From an applied point of view, the field application of the above-mentioned VOCs may help to enhance effectiveness of biological control programs and parasitoid mass-rearing techniques.
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spelling pubmed-47757892016-03-17 VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars Giunti, Giulia Benelli, Giovanni Conte, Giuseppe Mele, Marcello Caruso, Giovanni Gucci, Riccardo Flamini, Guido Canale, Angelo Biomed Res Int Research Article Herbivorous activity induces plant indirect defenses, as the emission of herbivorous-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), which could be used by parasitoids for host location. Psyttalia concolor is a larval pupal endoparasitoid, attacking a number of tephritid flies including B. oleae. In this research, we investigated the olfactory cues routing host location behavior of P. concolor towards B. oleae larvae infesting three different olive cultivars. VOCs from infested and healthy fruits were identified using GC-MS analyses. In two-choice behavioral assays, P. concolor females preferred infested olive cues, which also evoked ovipositional probing by female wasps. GC-MS analysis showed qualitative and quantitative differences among volatiles emitted by infested and healthy olives. Volatile emissions were peculiar for each cultivar analyzed. Two putative HIPVs were detected in infested fruits, regardless of the cultivar, the monoterpene (E)-β-ocimene, and the sesquiterpene (E-E)-α-farnesene. Our study adds basic knowledge to the behavioral ecology of P. concolor. From an applied point of view, the field application of the above-mentioned VOCs may help to enhance effectiveness of biological control programs and parasitoid mass-rearing techniques. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4775789/ /pubmed/26989691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7827615 Text en Copyright © 2016 Giulia Giunti et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Giunti, Giulia
Benelli, Giovanni
Conte, Giuseppe
Mele, Marcello
Caruso, Giovanni
Gucci, Riccardo
Flamini, Guido
Canale, Angelo
VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title_full VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title_fullStr VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title_short VOCs-Mediated Location of Olive Fly Larvae by the Braconid Parasitoid Psyttalia concolor: A Multivariate Comparison among VOC Bouquets from Three Olive Cultivars
title_sort vocs-mediated location of olive fly larvae by the braconid parasitoid psyttalia concolor: a multivariate comparison among voc bouquets from three olive cultivars
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26989691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7827615
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