Behavioral response to sex pheromone-component blends in the mating disruption-resistant strain of the smaller tea tortrix, Adoxophyes honmai Yasuda (Lepidoptera
The first example of resistance to a mating disruptant was reported in the smaller tea tortrix moth, Adoxophyes honmai. The active ingredient in the disruptant was (Z)-11-tetradecenyl acetate (Z11-14:OAc), which is one component of the sex pheromone of A. honmai. From a resistant colony in the field...
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Published in | Applied entomology and zoology Vol. 42; no. 4; p. 675 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Heidelberg
Springer Nature B.V
01.10.2007
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Summary: | The first example of resistance to a mating disruptant was reported in the smaller tea tortrix moth, Adoxophyes honmai. The active ingredient in the disruptant was (Z)-11-tetradecenyl acetate (Z11-14:OAc), which is one component of the sex pheromone of A. honmai. From a resistant colony in the field, a strain highly resistant to mating disruption was established through further selection imposed in the laboratory by rearing in the presence of Z11-14:OAc. With this resistant (R) strain, we investigated the response of males to mixtures of synthetic pheromone components in the present study. Males of the R strain were less attracted to a low concentration of the pheromone than non-resistant (S) males. However, the R males were attracted to lures with extremely deviated ratios of the pheromone components: 72% of them even responded to the mixture lacking Z11-14:OAc, which is indispensable for response behavior of the S males. Some F1 males of crosses between S and R (13-15%) and male progeny in both reciprocal backcrosses to R (29-38%) were also attracted to the mixture without Z11-14:OAc. The results of these crossing experiments could be seen corresponding with the expected pattern in a single-autosomal-locus model for inheritance of the ability to respond to a defective pheromone blend. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6862 1347-605X |