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Behavioral responses of the egg parasitoid Trissolcus japonicus to volatiles from adults of its stink bug host, Halyomorpha halys
Authors:Yong-Zhi Zhong  Jin-Ping Zhang  Li-Li Ren  Rui Tang  Hai-Xia Zhan  Guo-Hua Chen  Feng Zhang
Affiliation:1.College of Plant Protection,Yunnan Agricultural University,Kunming,China;2.MoA-CABI Joint Laboratory for Bio-safety, Institute of Plant Protection,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Beijing,China;3.CABI East Asia,Beijing,China;4.Institute of Equipment Technology,Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine,Beijing,China;5.State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China
Abstract:Halyomorpha halys, originating from East Asia, has become an important agricultural pest in northern temperate regions since its accidental introduction into North America in the mid-1990s and Europe in 2007. Trissolcus japonicus is the predominant egg parasitoid of this pest in its native range. Here, we tested the hypothesis that T. japonicus uses volatiles associated with H. halys adults during host location. The effects of these volatile compounds on H. halys adults were also assessed. Chemical analysis with GC-MS and electrophysiological analysis with GC-EAD revealed the presence of two bioactive volatile compounds from H. halys adults, n-tridecane and (E)-2-decenal. In the Y-tube assays, female T. japonicus were attracted by n-tridecane but strongly repelled by (E)-2-decenal. Furthermore, host searching time of female T. japonicus was significantly reduced when an H. halys egg mass was treated with n-tridecane and prolonged when treated with (E)-2-decenal or a mixture of (E)-2-decenal and n-tridecane. Male H. halys were significantly attracted by n-tridecane, whereas females had no response to this compound in the Y-tube assays. (E)-2-Decenal strongly repelled male and female H. halys in the Y-tube assays. We discuss the multifunctional kairomonal and other possible roles of these semiochemicals at different trophic levels in the context of intra- and inter-specific chemical communication, in the H. halysT. japonicus system.
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