Literature DB >> 16736191

Behavioral and electrophysiological responses of Helicoverpa assulta, H. armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), their F1 hybrids and backcross progenies to sex pheromone component blends.

Xin-Cheng Zhao1, Yun-Hua Yan, Chen-Zhu Wang.   

Abstract

Two sibling species, Helicoverpa assulta and Helicoverpa armigera both use (Z)-9-hexadecenal and (Z)-11-hexadecenal as their sex pheromone components but in almost reversed ratios, 93:7 and 3:97, respectively. H. assulta and H. armigera males performed upwind flight in response to the H. assulta sex pheromone blend (93:7). H. armigera responded strongly to the H. armigera blend (3:97), whereas H. assulta males remained inactive upon exposure to this blend. Both species gave clear dose-dependent electrophysiological responses to (Z)-11-hexadecenal. However, (Z)-9-hexadecenal evoked strong dose-dependent electrophysiological responses in H. assulta males but not in H. armigera. The two male F1 hybrids exhibited similar behavioral responses to two sex pheromone blends and electrophysiological responses to two pheromone components as H. armigera males. This indicated that H. armigera genes appear dominant in determining the behavioral response and electrophysiological responses. Behavioral and electrophysiological responses of backcrosses of male F1 hybrids (H. armigera female x H. assulta male) with female H. assulta and H. armigera were close to that of H. assulta and H. armigera, respectively. However, backcrosses of female F1 hybrids (H. assulta female x H. armigera male) with male H. assulta and H. armigera showed reduced behavioral responses but normal electrophysiological responses compared to males of the respective parental line.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16736191     DOI: 10.1007/s00359-006-0141-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol        ISSN: 0340-7594            Impact factor:   1.836


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3.  Sex pheromone production and perception in European corn borer moths is determined by both autosomal and sex-linked genes.

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Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol       Date:  2003-12-20       Impact factor: 1.836

5.  Functional divergence of spatially conserved olfactory glomeruli in two related moth species.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-23       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Specific olfactory neurons and glomeruli are associated to differences in behavioral responses to pheromone components between two Helicoverpa species.

Authors:  Han Wu; Meng Xu; Chao Hou; Ling-Qiao Huang; Jun-Feng Dong; Chen-Zhu Wang
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10.  Identification of differential expression genes associated with host selection and adaptation between two sibling insect species by transcriptional profile analysis.

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