Identification of a male-produced sex-aggregation pheromone for a highly invasive cerambycid beetle, Aromia bungii

一种高度入侵的天牛科甲虫 Aromia bungii 的雄性产生的性聚集信息素的鉴定

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作者:Tian Xu, Hiroe Yasui, Stephen A Teale, Nao Fujiwara-Tsujii, Jacob D Wickham, Midori Fukaya, Laura Hansen, Satoshi Kiriyama, Dejun Hao, Akio Nakano, Longwa Zhang, Takahito Watanabe, Masahiko Tokoro, Jocelyn G Millar0

Abstract

The longhorned beetle Aromia bungii (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is a major pest of stone fruit trees in the genus Prunus, including cherries, apricots, and peaches. Its native range includes China, Korea, Mongolia, and eastern Russia, but it has recently invaded and become established in several countries in Europe, and Japan, and it has been intercepted in shipments coming into North America and Australia. Here, we report the identification of its male-produced aggregation pheromone as the novel compound (E)-2-cis-6,7-epoxynonenal. In field trials in its native range in China, and in recently invaded areas of Japan, the pheromone attracted both sexes of the beetle. Thus, the pheromone should find immediate use in worldwide quarantine surveillance efforts to detect the beetle in incoming shipments. The pheromone will also be a crucial tool in ongoing efforts to eradicate the beetle from regions of the world that it has already invaded.

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