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Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The dark black chafer, Holotrichia parallela, which is widely distributed all over the world, is an economically important pest in agriculture and forestry. In the north part of China, this beetle causes serious damage to the peanut plant. Much attention has been paid to olfactory pe...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Mengmeng, Cui, Zhihao, Zhang, Nuo, Xie, Guanglin, Wang, Wenkai, Chen, Li
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020158
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author Zhang, Mengmeng
Cui, Zhihao
Zhang, Nuo
Xie, Guanglin
Wang, Wenkai
Chen, Li
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Cui, Zhihao
Zhang, Nuo
Xie, Guanglin
Wang, Wenkai
Chen, Li
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The dark black chafer, Holotrichia parallela, which is widely distributed all over the world, is an economically important pest in agriculture and forestry. In the north part of China, this beetle causes serious damage to the peanut plant. Much attention has been paid to olfactory perception of volatile compounds from supplemental nutrition hosts by H. parallela prior to sexual maturation. However, volatile compounds attractive to this beetle from the peanut plant have not been identified yet. In this study, we collected the volatile compounds from peanut seedlings by dynamic headspace adsorption and identified twelve electrophysiologically active compounds responsible for the attraction of H. parallela to the peanut. Among the eight chemically identified compounds, β-caryophyllene and hexanal significantly attracted both sexes of H. parallela when tested individually in the field. A blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal at a ratio of 2:1 was most attractive to the beetles. The addition of the remaining compounds to the binary mixture did not increase the attractiveness. The findings of this study reveal that β-caryophyllene and hexanal can be potentially used for development of effective attractants for management of H. parallela. ABSTRACT: Holotrichia parallela (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) is a notorious pest of many crops, especially peanuts. In this study, volatiles from peanut plants were analyzed using both gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) techniques, and tested for adult attraction with field trapping bioassays in Hebei Province, China. GC-EAD analyses indicated that H. parallela antennae strongly responded to twelve GC peaks, including eight identified compounds, (Z)-β-ocimene, hexanal, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, nonanal, dihydromyrcenol, linalool, β-caryophyllene, methyl salicylate, and four unidentified compounds. When tested individually in field conditions from 24 to 31 July, 2020, β-caryophyllene and hexanal significantly attracted both sexes of H. parallela, whereas all other compounds were unattractive. A blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal at a ratio of 2:1, close to the natural ratio of these two compounds from the intact peanut plant, was most attractive to the beetles. The remaining identified compounds, (Z)-β-ocimene, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, nonanal, dihydromyrcenol, linalool, and methyl salicylate had no synergistic effects on H. parallela attraction when tested in combination with the blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal. These results demonstrated that β-caryophyllene and hexanal in the volatiles from peanut plants have strong attraction to H. parallela. These two compounds have the potential to be used for monitoring H. parallela and its management programs.
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spelling pubmed-79186312021-03-02 Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut Zhang, Mengmeng Cui, Zhihao Zhang, Nuo Xie, Guanglin Wang, Wenkai Chen, Li Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The dark black chafer, Holotrichia parallela, which is widely distributed all over the world, is an economically important pest in agriculture and forestry. In the north part of China, this beetle causes serious damage to the peanut plant. Much attention has been paid to olfactory perception of volatile compounds from supplemental nutrition hosts by H. parallela prior to sexual maturation. However, volatile compounds attractive to this beetle from the peanut plant have not been identified yet. In this study, we collected the volatile compounds from peanut seedlings by dynamic headspace adsorption and identified twelve electrophysiologically active compounds responsible for the attraction of H. parallela to the peanut. Among the eight chemically identified compounds, β-caryophyllene and hexanal significantly attracted both sexes of H. parallela when tested individually in the field. A blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal at a ratio of 2:1 was most attractive to the beetles. The addition of the remaining compounds to the binary mixture did not increase the attractiveness. The findings of this study reveal that β-caryophyllene and hexanal can be potentially used for development of effective attractants for management of H. parallela. ABSTRACT: Holotrichia parallela (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) is a notorious pest of many crops, especially peanuts. In this study, volatiles from peanut plants were analyzed using both gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) techniques, and tested for adult attraction with field trapping bioassays in Hebei Province, China. GC-EAD analyses indicated that H. parallela antennae strongly responded to twelve GC peaks, including eight identified compounds, (Z)-β-ocimene, hexanal, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, nonanal, dihydromyrcenol, linalool, β-caryophyllene, methyl salicylate, and four unidentified compounds. When tested individually in field conditions from 24 to 31 July, 2020, β-caryophyllene and hexanal significantly attracted both sexes of H. parallela, whereas all other compounds were unattractive. A blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal at a ratio of 2:1, close to the natural ratio of these two compounds from the intact peanut plant, was most attractive to the beetles. The remaining identified compounds, (Z)-β-ocimene, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, nonanal, dihydromyrcenol, linalool, and methyl salicylate had no synergistic effects on H. parallela attraction when tested in combination with the blend of β-caryophyllene and hexanal. These results demonstrated that β-caryophyllene and hexanal in the volatiles from peanut plants have strong attraction to H. parallela. These two compounds have the potential to be used for monitoring H. parallela and its management programs. MDPI 2021-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7918631/ /pubmed/33668407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020158 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut
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title_fullStr Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut
title_short Electrophysiological and Behavioral Responses of Holotrichia parallela to Volatiles from Peanut
title_sort electrophysiological and behavioral responses of holotrichia parallela to volatiles from peanut
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12020158
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