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J Chem Ecol ; 34(1): 26-31, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18046608

ABSTRACT

We tested whether changes in long-term nutrient availability would affect the xylem quality and characteristics of Scots pine trees as a food source for the larvae of the xylophagous wood borer Hylotrupes bajulus L. (Cerambycidae). We looked for an effect of host plant growth and xylem structural traits on H. bajulus larval performance, and looked for delayed effects of long-term forest fertilization on xylem chemical quality. In general, larval performance was dependent on larval developmental stage. However, the growth of larvae also varied with host plant quality (increases in the concentration of nitrogen and carbon-based secondary compounds of xylem were correlated with a decrease in the larval growth rate). The greater annual growth of trees reduced tracheid length and correlated positively with second-instar H. bajulus growth rate. This is consistent with the hypothesis that intrinsic growth patterns of host plants influence the development of the xylophagous wood borer H. bajulus.


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Coleoptera/growth & development , Fertilizers , Pinus sylvestris/drug effects , Xylem/metabolism , Animals , Calcium/pharmacology , Larva/growth & development , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Phosphorus/pharmacology , Pinus sylvestris/growth & development , Pinus sylvestris/metabolism , Trees
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Pest Manag Sci ; 61(7): 699-704, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15776406

ABSTRACT

Monoterpenoid compounds extracted from wood of Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris L, synergized the attraction of the old-house borer, Hylotrupes bajulus (L), to the male pheromone (3R)-3-hydroxy-2-hexanone ((3R)-ketol) + 1-butanol. Glasshouse experiments using ground traps baited with extracts derived from Scots pine wood or the monoterpenes (+)-alpha-pinene, (-)-verbenone, (-)-trans-pinocarveol and (+)-terpinen-4-ol attracted significantly more H bajulus females, but caught fewer of them, than the synthetic pheromone mixture alone. Traps baited with higher concentrations of the monoterpene mixture attracted fewer females than those baited with lower dosages, whilst very high concentrations of the mixture (6-10 vials) caught no insects. However, a combination of (3R)-ketol + 1-butanol or (+/-)-3-ketol + 1-butanol with monoterpenes resulted in the capture of significantly more females than either the sex pheromone or the monoterpene mixture alone. Traps baited with a blend of the male's sex pheromone or the monoterpenes attracted significantly more, but caught fewer, males than females. Here again, a combination of the above blends enhanced the attraction of males significantly when compared with the attractancy of either of the compounds/mixtures used alone.


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Coleoptera , Monoterpenes , Pest Control, Biological/methods , Sex Attractants , Animals , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Coleoptera/physiology , Female , Male , Monoterpenes/pharmacology , Sex Attractants/pharmacology
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