Interference of plant volatiles on pheromone receptor neurons of male Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

Author

Ammagarahalli Munishamappa, Byrappa

Gemeno Marín, César

Publication date

2021-10-27T10:32:36Z

2021-10-27T10:32:36Z

2015-10

2021-10-27T10:32:36Z



Abstract

In moths, sex pheromone components are detected by pheromone-specific olfactory receptor neurons (ph-ORNs) housed in sensilla trichodea in the male antennae. In Grapholita molesta, ph-ORNs are highly sensitive and specific to the individual sex pheromone components, and thus help in the detection and discrimination of the unique conspecific pheromone blend. Plant odors interspersed with a sub-optimal pheromone dose are reported to increase male moth attraction. To determine if the behavioral synergism of pheromone and plant odors starts at the ph-ORN level, single sensillum recordings were performed on Z8-12:Ac and E8-12:Ac ph-ORNs (Z-ORNs and E-ORNs, respectively) stimulated with pheromone-plant volatile mixtures. First, biologically meaningful plant-volatile doses were determined by recording the response of plant-specific ORNs housed in sensilla auricillica and trichodea to several plant odorants. This exploration provided a first glance at plant ORNs in this species. Then, using these plant volatile doses, we found that the spontaneous activity of ph-ORNs was not affected by the stimulation with plant volatiles, but that a binary mixture of sex pheromone and plant odorants resulted in a small (about 15%), dose-independent, but statistically significant, reduction in the spike frequency of Z-ORNs with respect to stimulation with Z8-12:Ac alone. The response of E-ORNs to a combination of E8-12:Ac and plant volatiles was not different from E8-12:Ac alone. We argue that the small inhibition of Z-ORNs caused by physiologically realistic plant volatile doses is probably not fully responsible for the observed behavioral synergism of pheromone and plant odors.


BA was supported by a Ph.D. fellowship from MINECO Ministry of Spain, and CG by research Grant AGL2010-17486 from the same agency.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Single sensillum recording; Olfactory receptor neuron; Plant volatiles; Sex pheromone

Publisher

Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//AGL2010-17486/ES/CONTROL INTEGRADO DE PLAGAS EN FRUTALES DE PEPITA Y HUESO/

Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2015.07.009

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2015, vol. 81, p. 118-128

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cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Elsevier, 2015

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es

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