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Olive Fruit Fly, Bactrocera oleae(Diptera: Tephritidae), Attraction to Volatile Compounds Produced by Host and Insect-Associated Yeast Strains

Authors :
Vitanović, Elda
Aldrich, Jeffrey R
Boundy-Mills, Kyria
Čagalj, Marin
Ebeler, Susan E
Burrack, Hannah
Zalom, Frank G
Source :
Journal of Economic Entomology; April 2020, Vol. 113 Issue: 2 p752-759, 8p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae(Rossi), is one of the most damaging insect pests of olives worldwide, requiring the use of insecticides for fruit protection in many orchards. Olive fruit flies are attracted to volatile composunds, including a female-produced pheromone, and host-plant and bacterial volatiles. Preliminary laboratory bioassays were conducted for olive fruit fly attraction to over 130 yeast strains from among 400 that were isolated from B. oleaeadults and larvae or other insects, infested olives, and potential feeding sites. Kuraishia capsulata, Scheffersomyces ergatensis, Peterozyma xylosa, Wickerhamomyces subpelliculosus, and Lachancea thermotoleransappeared to attract B. oleaeas well or better than did torula yeast pellets (Cyberlindnera jadinii; syn. Candida utilis). Volatile compounds emitted by these yeast strains were chemically identified, and included isobutanol, isoamyl alcohol, 2-phenethyl alcohol, isobutyl acetate, and 2-phenethyl acetate. The behavioral response of B. oleaeadults to these volatile compounds at three concentrations was tested in a laboratory Y-tube olfactometer. The same volatile compounds were also tested in the field. Isoamyl alcohol was more attractive than the other compounds tested in both laboratory and field bioassays. Isobutanol was not attractive to B. oleaein either laboratory bioassay or field bioassay. Identifying yeast volatiles attractive to the olive fruit fly may lead to development of a more effective lure for detection, monitoring, and possibly control of B. oleae.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00220493 and 1938291X
Volume :
113
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Economic Entomology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66224958
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toz341