TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrophysiological responses of carrot psyllids (Trioza apicalis), in different phases of their life cycle, to volatile carrot and conifer compounds
AU - Anderbrant, Olle
AU - Yuvaraj, Jothi Kumar
AU - Høgetveit, Lars Arne
AU - Nissinen, Anne I.
AU - Andersson, Martin N.
PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - Carrot psyllids (Trioza apicalis) pose a constant threat to carrot production in parts of Europe, and treatments with chemical insecticides are common. To be able to develop alternative control tactics, more knowledge about the psyllid's host-finding behaviour and underlying physiology is needed. Using single-sensillum recordings from overwintered and non-overwintered males and females, we found essentially identical responses for the two groups and for both sexes. Using six compounds emanating from carrots or conifers, the psyllids' overwintering plants, and extracts of carrot leaves, five different olfactory sensory neuron classes could be distinguished from our high-quality recordings, viz. #1 responding strongly and exclusively to terpinene-4-ol, #2 responding strongly and most often exclusively to nonanal, #3 responding moderately strongly to terpinolene, #4 responding strongly to (Z)-3-hexenal and most often weaker to terpinolene, #5 responding exclusively to carrot extract.
AB - Carrot psyllids (Trioza apicalis) pose a constant threat to carrot production in parts of Europe, and treatments with chemical insecticides are common. To be able to develop alternative control tactics, more knowledge about the psyllid's host-finding behaviour and underlying physiology is needed. Using single-sensillum recordings from overwintered and non-overwintered males and females, we found essentially identical responses for the two groups and for both sexes. Using six compounds emanating from carrots or conifers, the psyllids' overwintering plants, and extracts of carrot leaves, five different olfactory sensory neuron classes could be distinguished from our high-quality recordings, viz. #1 responding strongly and exclusively to terpinene-4-ol, #2 responding strongly and most often exclusively to nonanal, #3 responding moderately strongly to terpinolene, #4 responding strongly to (Z)-3-hexenal and most often weaker to terpinolene, #5 responding exclusively to carrot extract.
KW - pest insect
KW - semiochemicals
KW - single-sensillum recordings
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076746282&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/jen.12722
DO - 10.1111/jen.12722
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85076746282
SN - 0931-2048
VL - 144
SP - 236
EP - 240
JO - Journal of Applied Entomology
JF - Journal of Applied Entomology
IS - 3
ER -