As a new vector insect of pine wood nematodes in China, the (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) vectors pine wilt nematodes into healthy pine trees through feeding and oviposition, resulting in huge economic losses to forestry. A promising control strategy is to develop safe and efficient attractants. This study aims to screen for the key active volatiles of (Pinales: Pinaceae), (Pinales: Pinaceae), and (Pinales: Pinaceae) that can attract , and to study the synergistic attraction of the main attractant plant volatiles with ethanol and insect aggregation pheromones. The preference of for three hosts is > > . We detected 18 organic volatiles from three host plants. Through EAG assays and indoor Y-tube behavioral experiments, 3-carene, (-)-camphor, β-pinene, α-phellandrene, terpinolene, α-pinene, D-limonene, and myrcene were screened to have attractive effects on . We found that 3-carene, β-pinene, and α-pinene are the most attractive kairomones in field experiments, which may play a crucial role in the host localization of . Ethanol has a synergistic effect on the attractant activity of 3-carene and β-pinene, and the synergistic effect on β-pinene is the best. The mixture of ethanol, 2-undecyloxy-1-ethanol, and ipsdienol can significantly enhance the attraction effect of β-pinene on . These new findings provide a theoretical basis for the development of attractants for adult and contribute to the green control of .
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11243586 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13131732 | DOI Listing |
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