Field effects of oxygenated monoterpenes and estragole combined with pheromone on attraction of Ips typographus and its natural enemies

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ECOLOGY Frontiers in Forests and Global Change Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.3389/ffgc.2023.1292581
A. A. C. Moliterno, R. Jakuš, R. Modlinger, C. Unelius, Fredrik Schlyter, Anna Jirošová
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Central European Norway spruce monocultures face Ips typographus outbreaks due to decreasing resistance. These beetles use volatile compounds to communicate and select suitable host trees. Spruce trees, beetles, and their symbiotic ophiostomatoid fungi emit oxygenated monoterpenes, including 1,8-cineole, α-terpineol, camphor, carvone, terpinen-4-ol, isopinocamphone, and pinocamphone, and the phenylpropanoid estragole, particularly in the infestation phase. These compounds trigger strong responses in I. typographus antennae, motivating our field study.This study aimed to assess how adding these compounds to the aggregation pheromone of Ips typographus modulates the attraction of this bark beetle and its natural enemies.In combination with I. typographus pheromone, estragole, 1,8-cineole, (±)-camphor, (–)-carvone, alpha-terpineol, (–)-terpinen-4-ol, (+)-pinocamphone, and (+)-isopinocamphone at low, medium, and high doses were tested in pheromone traps at two sites in the Czech Republic.All 1,8-cineole doses and the high estragole dose acted as anti-attractants for I. typographus, whereas all (+)-isopinocamphone doses enhanced their attraction to pheromone. Catches of natural enemies, the Staphylinidae and Pteromalidae, varied by location.1,8-cineole, isopinocamphone, and estragole may play vital roles in tritrophic interactions among spruce trees, and I. typographus and its natural enemies, and these compounds may be developed into new or enhanced semiochemical-based pest control methods.
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含氧单萜和雌烯醇与信息素结合对典型栉水母及其天敌吸引力的实地影响
由于抗性下降,中欧挪威云杉单一种植区面临着典型云杉甲虫(Ips typographus)爆发的问题。这些甲虫利用挥发性化合物进行交流并选择合适的寄主树木。云杉树、甲虫和它们共生的phiostomatoid真菌会释放出含氧单萜烯类化合物,包括1,8-丁烯、α-松油醇、樟脑、香芹酮、萜品烯-4-醇、异蒎烷、蒎烷和苯基丙烷雌醚,尤其是在侵染阶段。本研究旨在评估将这些化合物添加到 Ips typographus 的聚集信息素中如何调节这种树皮甲虫及其天敌的吸引力。结合 typographus 信息素,在捷克共和国的两个地点的信息素诱捕器中测试了低剂量、中等剂量和高剂量的 estragole、1,8-cineole、(±)-camphor、(-)-carvone、alpha-terpineol、(-)-terpinen-4-ol、(+)-pinocamphone 和 (+)-isopinocamphone。所有剂量的 1,8-蒎烯和高剂量的雌甾醇都对典型谷斑皮蠹(I. typographus)产生了反吸引作用,而所有剂量的 (+)-isopinocamphone 则增强了它们对信息素的吸引力。1,8-蒎烯、异频哪酮和雌烯雌醚可能在云杉树、I. typographus 及其天敌之间的三营养相互作用中发挥重要作用,这些化合物可能被开发成新的或增强的基于半化学的害虫控制方法。
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