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Essential oils of citrus fruit stimulate oviposition in the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)

机译:柑桔类香精油刺激地中海果蝇Ceratitis capitata(Diptera:Tephritidae)产卵

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Female Mediterranean fruit flies (medfly) Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) perceive both qualitative and quantitative aspects of citrus fruit chemistry. However, the behavioural and biological adjustments of this response remain largely unknown. In the present study, the ovipositional responses of gravid female medflies to essential oils (i.e. the most critical resistance factor to medfly infestation) of various citrus fruits are investigated. In dual-choice (treatment versus distilled water control) experiments, females lay significantly more eggs into pre-punctured hollow oviposition hemispheres (domes) provided with 1 micro L of citrus peel oil from sweet orange, satsuma mandarin, bitter orange, grapefruit and lemon compared with odourless domes. No-choice tests show a weak effect of lemon essential oils in stimulating oviposition. The female ovipositional response to sweet orange oil (the most active in eliciting oviposition) is dose-dependent. Additionally, limonene, the most abundant chemical in all citrus oils, stimulates oviposition, whereas linalool, a representative compound of immature citrus fruit associated with high toxicity against immature stages of fruit flies, has a significant deterrent effect. In further no-choice tests, females lay approximately 23% fewer eggs in limonene (93%) (amount found in orange oil) and 60% fewer eggs in limonene 93% plus linalool 3% (approximately 10-fold the amount found in orange oil) mixtures, relative to sweet orange oil. The results suggest that the limonene content accounts largely (but not completely) for the ovipositional responses observed in sweet orange oil, whereas high linalool proportions are capable of significantly masking and/or disrupting its stimulatory effects in citrus oils. The importance and practical implications of these findings with respect to understanding how citrus fruit chemistry influences the ovipositional responses of medfly is discussed.
机译:地中海雌性果蝇(地中海果蝇)(Capeata capitata)(Wiedemann)(双翅目:天蛾科)感知柑橘类水果化学的定性和定量方面。但是,这种反应的行为和生物学调节仍然未知。在本研究中,研究了各种柑橘类水果对雌性妊娠果蝇对精油的产卵反应(即对果蝇侵染的最关键的抵抗力)。在双重选择(处理与蒸馏水控制)实验中,雌性将大量鸡蛋产于预先刺穿的空心卵半球(穹顶)中,并从甜橙,萨摩蜜柑,苦橙,葡萄柚和柠檬中加入1微升柑橘皮油。与无味的圆顶相比。无选择测试表明柠檬精油在刺激排卵方面作用较弱。女性对甜橙油的产卵反应(引起产卵最活跃)是剂量依赖性的。此外,柠檬烯是所有柑桔油中含量最丰富的化学物质,可刺激产卵,而芳樟醇是不成熟柑桔类水果的代表化合物,对果蝇的不成熟阶段具有高毒性,具有显着的阻吓作用。在进一步的非选择测试中,雌性柠檬烯中产的鸡蛋减少了约23%(93%)(橙油中发现的数量),柠檬烯中卵产的鸡蛋减少了60%93%加上芳樟醇3%(约为橙子中产蛋量的10倍)油)混合物,相对于甜橙油。结果表明,柠檬烯含量占甜橙油中观察到的排卵反应的很大一部分(但不完全),而高含量的芳樟醇能够显着掩盖和/或破坏其在柑橘油中的刺激作用。讨论了这些发现对理解柑橘类水果化学如何影响地中海果蝇产卵反应的重要性和实际意义。

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