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Infochemical-mediated preference behavior of the maize weevil,Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, when searching for its hosts
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机译:Infochemical-mediated preference behavior of the maize weevil,Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, when searching for its hosts
Behavioral responses of S. zeamais to odours from pulverized wheat, brown rice,sorghum, buckwheat, peanut and cork were compared in a Y-tube-olfactometer-bioassay. Results showed that both sexes responded to host volatiles and maleswere more sensitive than females. The strongest responses to grains of wheat andbrown rice were found, and insects reared on these were dramatically heavierthan on other tested materials (grain sorghum, buckwheat, peanut and cork).Multiple-choices tests, in which volatiles from males that were removed from thewheat within different minutes were simultaneously presented in the chamber,were used to study whether males can release aggregation pheromone if not onthe grain. The pheromone was released by males within about 13 minutes afterremoval from the grains. Responses to pheromones produced by males wereskewed toward females although both sexes were attracted. Both sexes re-sponded most strongly to the odour source comprising pheromone with hostvolatiles.
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