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Do mated Tribolium confusum adults respond to blends of odors?

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In this paper we report the behavioral responses of mated Tribolium confusum to blends of volatiles using a Y-tube olfactometer. Four doses of volatiles (1 ng. min⁻¹, 10 ng. min⁻¹, 100 ng. min⁻¹, and 1,000 ng. min⁻¹ in 50 μl of hexane applied on filter paper) were tested. A Y-tube experiment revealed that both mated females and males of Tribolium confusum were attracted to blends 4 and 5 at concentrations of 100 ng. min⁻¹ and 10 ng. min⁻¹, respectively. Moreover, mated females of tested insects were also attracted to blends 1 and 5. Yet the weevil females and males were repelled by the highest concentrations (1,000 ng·min⁻¹) for all tested blends. Additionally, a 100 ng·min⁻¹ concentration also repelled both sexes in blends 2, 3, 5, and 6.

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p.447-452,ref.

Twórcy

  • Department of Plant Growth Principles and Experimental Methodology, UTP University of Science and Technology, 85-225 Bydgoszcz, 20 Kordeckiego St., Poland
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  • Department of Entomology and Molecular Phytopathology, UTP University of Science and Technology, 85-225 Bydgoszcz, 20 Kordeckiego St., Poland
autor
  • Faculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Chair of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics, 87-100 Torun, 7 Gagarina St., Poland

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