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Identification of the Aggregation-sex Pheromone Produced by Male Monochamus saltuarius, a Major Insect Vector of the Pine Wood Nematode

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 7, Pages 670-678

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-017-0864-6

Keywords

Aggregation-sex pheromone; Semiochemical; Plant volatiles; 2-Undecyloxy-1-ethanol; Cerambycid; Beetle vector; Pine wilt disease; Synergist

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  1. National Institute of Forest Science [0525-20160049]

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In this study, we isolated and identified an aggregation-sex pheromone from Monochamus saltuarius, the major insect vector of the pine wood nematode in Korea. Adult males of M. saltuarius produce 2-undecyloxy-1-ethanol, which is known as an aggregation-sex pheromone in other Monochamus species. We performed field experiments to determine the attractiveness of the pheromone and other synergists. More M. saltuarius adult beetles were attracted to traps baited with the pheromone than to unbaited traps. Ethanol and (-)-alpha-pinene interacted synergistically with the pheromone. Traps baited with the pheromone + (-)-alpha-pinene +ethanol were more attractive to M. saltuarius adults than traps baited with the pheromone, (-)-alpha-pinene, or ethanol alone. Ipsenol, ipsdienol, and limonene were also identified as synergists of the aggregation-sex pheromone for M. saltuarius adults. In field experiments, the proportion of females was much higher in the beetles caught in traps than among the beetles emerging from naturally-infested logs in the laboratory. Our results suggest that a combination of aggregation-sex pheromone and synergists could be very effective for monitoring and managing M. saltuarius.

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