EAG and behavioral responses of Batocera lineolata Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to ten plant volatiles
Author of the article:WANG Bao-Xin1** YANG Hua1 YANG Wei1*** YANG Chun-Ping1 CAI Yan1ZHOU Meng2 HE Xiao-Hua3
Author's Workplace:1. Provincial Laboratory of Forest Conservation, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an 625014, China;2. Changning Forestry Bureau, Yibin 644300, China; 3. The Forest Research Institute of Nanchong City, Nanchong637000, China
Key Words:Batocera lineolata Chevrolat, plant volatiles, EAG response, behavioral responses, Y-tube olfactometer
Abstract: [Objectives] To verify the effects of the host plant volatiles on the behavior of adult Batocera lineolata Chevrolat. [Methods] The electroantennogram and behavioral responses of the B. lineolata adults (unmated females, unmated males and mated females) to 10 kinds of plant volatiles were tested with EAG and a Y-tube olfactometer. [Results] The ten test chemicals induced clear EAG responses. B. lineolata adults had the strongest EAG responses to the tested plant volatiles when the concentration was 100 μg/μL. The EAG responses values of unmated female and male and mated female B. lineolata adults to (Z)-3-Hexen-1-ol were the highest, being 2.35, 2.31 and 2.22, respectively. As for behavioral responses, unmated female and male B. lineolata adults were strongly attracted to (Z)-3-Hexen-1-ol, whereas Linalool had an obvious repellent effect on unmated female and male B. lineolata adults. None of the compounds tested were attractive to mated female B. lineolata adults. [Conclusion] The results provide some theoretical basis for the development of effective attractants for B. lineolata.