摘要

Extraction, thin layer chromatography, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of leaf surface waxes of Polygonum orientale L. (Polygonaceae) weed revealed 16, 19 and 15 n-alkanes between n-C-15 and n-C-33 in the young, mature and senescent leaves, respectively. In the young, mature and senescent leaves, the predominant alkanes were (heptacosane, nonacosane and nonacosane) were 11.92, 15.95 and 14.83 %, respectively. Heneicosane, dotriacontane and tritriacontane were absent in the young and senescent leaves, whilst eicosane was absent only in the senescent leaves. The role of cuticular alkanes to the female insect, Galerucella placida Baly (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) was evaluated in the Y-shaped glass tube olfactometer bioassay under laboratory conditions. The cuticular alkanes from the young, mature and senescent leaves, and the synthetic blends comparable to the cuticular alkanes of three types of leaves were attractive to G. placida at 4, 1-2 and 4 leaf equivalent alkanes, respectively. Females were attracted to the individual synthetic n-C-15, n-C-16, n-C-17, n-C-18, n-C-20, n-C-21, n-C-23, n-C-24, n-C-25, nC(26), n-C-28 and n-C-31 alkanes at the minimum concentrations of 4, 2, 1, 20, 40, 2, 4, 8, 6, 14, 14 and 50 mu g in a dose-dependent bioassay, respectively. A synthetic blend of 1.60, 0.86, 11.90, 17.79, 1.82, 1.54, 12.06, 6.60, 6.55 and 25.45 mu g of n-C-16, n-C-17, n-C-18, n-C-20, n-C-21, n-C-23, n-C-24, n-C-26, n-C-28 and n-C-31, respectively, indicated highest attraction of the insect, and provide a basis in developing a lure to monitor field population.

  • 出版日期2017-1

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