| Literature DB >> 34859123 |
Chen Chen1, Zhen Tao1, Chuanhong Wang1, Tengyue Wang1, Hongyi Chen1, Taoshan Jiang1, Peijin Li1.
Abstract
We describe a method to test the preference of insects in response to (3E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene (DMNT). We use a device that includes a horizontal glass tube, two grooves (with activated carbon), air flow, rubber stoppers/tubes, transparent glass containers (optional), and a holder for the glass tube (optional). Equal amounts of activated carbon in the groove (removable) are placed at both ends to avoid air contamination. The air flow is generated by an air pump. In the closed device, different samples are placed at each end of the glass tube. The air pump at the top of the glass tube forms an air flow that converges to the middle site of the glass tube. In each test, insect larvae are located in the middle of the glass test tube. If the test samples release DMNT that can be sensed by insects, the insects will selectively move to one specific end of the glass tube. The number of insects that move to each end will be recorded for further studies. This method can also be used to test the preference of insects in response to other volatile compounds.Entities:
Keywords: DMNT; Device; Insect larvae; Insect preference test; P. xylostella; Volatile compound
Year: 2021 PMID: 34859123 PMCID: PMC8595415 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325