›› 2003, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (2): 131-137.

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Identification of minor components of the pine caterpillar moth, Dendrolimus spectabilis sex pheromone: components, electrophysiological activity and field effects

KONG Xiang-Bo1, ZHAO Cheng-Hua1*, SUN Yong-Ping2, FENG Shi-Qiang2, WU Hai-Shan2   

  • Online:2003-04-20 Published:2003-04-20

Abstract: Extracts from the sex pheromone gland of Dendrolimus spectabilis (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) using polar and nonpolar capillary columns. Apart from the identified sex pheromone, (Z,E)-5,7-dodecadien-1-ol Z5, E7-12∶OH), the compounds (Z,E)-5,7-dodecadien-1-yl acetate (Z5,E7-12∶Oac) and (Z,E)-5,7-dodecadienal (Z5,E7-12∶Ald) were also found, the ratio of the three compounds being 100∶5.6±5.4∶3.2±1.8. Small amounts of Z5,E7-12∶Oac, Z5,E7-12∶Ald and trace amounts of Z5,E7-12∶Opr were also detected by gas chromatography analyses coupled with mass spectrometer (GC-MS) analysis in selected ion monitoring mode (SIM). Analyses of the gland extracts by means of GC with simultaneous flame ionization and electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD) showed that only Z5,E7-12∶OH elicited the antennal response. However, analyses of relatively higher doses of standard compounds by GC-EAD demonstrated that male antennae responded to Z5,E7-12∶OH, Z5,E7-12∶Oac and Z5,E7-12∶Opr, but not to Z5,E7-12∶Ald. Study of the relationship between dosage and electroantennographic (EAG) response showed that for dosages between 0.01 and 1 μg male antennae were most sensitive to Z5,E7-12∶OH followed by Z5,E7-12∶Oac and Z5,E7-12∶Opr. Field trials showed that a triple blend of Z5,E7-12∶OH, Z5,E7-12∶Oac and Z5,E7-12∶Opr attracted significantly more male moths than a single blend with alcohol, or a binary blend of alcohol and acetate or propionate. A blend of Z5,E7-12∶OH, Z5,E7-12∶Oac and Z5,E7-12∶Opr at a ratio of 100∶3∶25 was found to be the best attractant for capturing male moths. Addition of a certain amount of Z5,E7-12∶Ald had a repellent effect. These results suggest that Z,E7-12∶Oac and Z5,E7-12∶Opr are minor components of the sex pheromone of D. spectabilis while Z5,E7-12∶Ald is an antagonist to male D. spectabilis.