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- Title
Volatile compounds from non-preferred wheat spikes reduce oviposition by Sitodiplosis mosellana.
- Authors
Gharalari, A. H.; Smith, M. A. H.; Fox, S. L.; Lamb, R. J.
- Abstract
Female wheat midges, Sitodiplosis mosellana (Géhin) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), were provided with wheat spikes, Triticum aestivum L. (Poaceae), for oviposition while being exposed to air that had passed over wheat spikes of contrasting genotype or growth stage. Spikes of postanthesis 'Roblin' and preanthesis 'Key 10' are known to deter oviposition. Volatiles emitted by these spikes suppressed oviposition on preanthesis 'Roblin', which is preferred for oviposition. Volatiles emitted by spikes of preanthesis 'Roblin' did not increase oviposition on preanthesis 'Key 10'. Reduced oviposition on a resistant genotype and on a deterrent growth stage of wheat is consistent with production of deterrent volatiles rather than a lack of stimulatory volatiles.
- Subjects
DIPTERA; GENETIC research; GENETIC polymorphisms; INSECTS; WHEAT diseases &; pests
- Publication
Canadian Entomologist, 2011, Vol 143, Issue 4, p388
- ISSN
0008-347X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4039/n11-019