The effect of 1-pentadecene on Tribolium castaneum behaviour: Repellent or attractant?
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Đukić, NikolaAndrić, Goran
Glinwood, Robert
Ninkovic, Velemir
Anđelković, Boban
Radonjić, Anđa
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BACKGROUND: Movement of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), in stored products
is mediated by food volatiles and other semiochemicals.
RESULTS: In two-way olfactometer assays, T. castaneum was more attracted to wheat bran previously infested with conspecifics
than to uninfested bran. Chemical analysis showed that 1-pentadecene was present in the headspace of T. castaneum-infested
wheat bran, but not detectable in the headspace of uninfested bran. An olfactometer was used to test the effect on T. castaneum
behaviour of 1-pentadecene, and of volatiles from wheat bran with and without 1-pentadecene. The lowest concentration of
1-pentadecene exhibited an attractive effect, compared to the control (n-hexane). Slightly higher concentrations showed a neutral
effect, while the highest concentrations repelled T. castaneum. Wheat bran with a low 1-pentadecene concentration was
more attractive than wheat bran alone, whereas higher concentrations... of 1-pentadecene were repellent.
CONCLUSION: The results provide important information on intraspecific, semiochemical-mediated behaviour in T. castaneum,
which could potentially be used to develop new methods to monitor the flour beetles in stored products.
Keywords:
Tribolium castaneum / food volatiles / semiochemicals / 1-pentadecene / olfactometer / wheat branSource:
Pest Management Science, 2021, 77, 9, 4034-4039Publisher:
- Society of Chemical Industry.
Funding / projects:
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2020/200214/RS//" (RS-200214)
- info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/inst-2020/200116/RS//" (RS-200116)
- Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning, FORMAS, grant no. 2019-00727
DOI: 10.1002/ps.6428
ISSN: 1526-498X
WoS: 000649267600001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85105479249
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IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Đukić, Nikola AU - Andrić, Goran AU - Glinwood, Robert AU - Ninkovic, Velemir AU - Anđelković, Boban AU - Radonjić, Anđa PY - 2021 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/650 AB - BACKGROUND: Movement of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), in stored products is mediated by food volatiles and other semiochemicals. RESULTS: In two-way olfactometer assays, T. castaneum was more attracted to wheat bran previously infested with conspecifics than to uninfested bran. Chemical analysis showed that 1-pentadecene was present in the headspace of T. castaneum-infested wheat bran, but not detectable in the headspace of uninfested bran. An olfactometer was used to test the effect on T. castaneum behaviour of 1-pentadecene, and of volatiles from wheat bran with and without 1-pentadecene. The lowest concentration of 1-pentadecene exhibited an attractive effect, compared to the control (n-hexane). Slightly higher concentrations showed a neutral effect, while the highest concentrations repelled T. castaneum. Wheat bran with a low 1-pentadecene concentration was more attractive than wheat bran alone, whereas higher concentrations of 1-pentadecene were repellent. CONCLUSION: The results provide important information on intraspecific, semiochemical-mediated behaviour in T. castaneum, which could potentially be used to develop new methods to monitor the flour beetles in stored products. PB - Society of Chemical Industry. T2 - Pest Management Science T1 - The effect of 1-pentadecene on Tribolium castaneum behaviour: Repellent or attractant? EP - 4039 IS - 9 SP - 4034 VL - 77 DO - 10.1002/ps.6428 ER -
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Đukić, N., Andrić, G., Glinwood, R., Ninkovic, V., Anđelković, B.,& Radonjić, A.. (2021). The effect of 1-pentadecene on Tribolium castaneum behaviour: Repellent or attractant?. in Pest Management Science Society of Chemical Industry.., 77(9), 4034-4039. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.6428
Đukić N, Andrić G, Glinwood R, Ninkovic V, Anđelković B, Radonjić A. The effect of 1-pentadecene on Tribolium castaneum behaviour: Repellent or attractant?. in Pest Management Science. 2021;77(9):4034-4039. doi:10.1002/ps.6428 .
Đukić, Nikola, Andrić, Goran, Glinwood, Robert, Ninkovic, Velemir, Anđelković, Boban, Radonjić, Anđa, "The effect of 1-pentadecene on Tribolium castaneum behaviour: Repellent or attractant?" in Pest Management Science, 77, no. 9 (2021):4034-4039, https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.6428 . .