Publications by authors named "Leland Grant Bolton"

Semiochemicals play a pivotal role in the location, evaluation, and utilization of hosts by herbivorous insects. Mixtures of host plant-derived compounds are often required to elicit appropriate levels of response to olfactory stimuli. In multiple-choice bioassays, we characterized the response of adult Drosophila suzukii to foliage- and fruit-based synthetic compounds tested alone and in association with grape and tart cherry juices, and assessed whether synergistic interactions among olfactory stimuli are involved in the olfactory-driven behavior of D.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Leland Grant Bolton"

  • - Leland Grant Bolton's recent research primarily focuses on the interaction between semiochemicals and herbivorous insects, particularly examining how various olfactory stimuli influence insect behavior in response to different food sources.
  • - In his 2019 study published in "Scientific Reports," Bolton investigates the response of adult Drosophila suzukii to various combinations of synthetic compounds derived from host plants, contributing to an understanding of olfactory-driven behavior in these fruit flies.
  • - The findings underscore the importance of synergistic interactions among olfactory stimuli, revealing that the mixture of certain compounds can enhance the attraction of Drosophila suzukii to fruit juices, with variations in response observed between sexes.