Electroantennographic Responses of Cerambyx welensii Küster to Host-Related Volatiles
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Wood-boring insects, such as Cerambyx welensii Küster, are involved in oak decline in
Mediterranean areas. To advance our understanding of the olfactory perception of C. welensii, we
recorded electroantennographic (EAG) responses from male and female antennae to 32 tree volatile
organic compounds typical of emissions from its main Quercus L. hosts, and also analysed the
dose-dependent response. Cerambyx welensii antennae responded to 24 chemicals. Eight odorants
elicited the highest EAG responses (normalized values of over 98%): 1,8-cineole, limonene-type blend,
β-pinene, pinene-type blend, sabinene, α-pinene, turpentine and (E)-2-hexenal. Cerambyx welensii
exhibits a broad sensitivity to common tree volatiles. The high EAG responses to both limoneneand pinene-type blends suggest the detection of specific blends of the main foliar monoterpenes
emitted by Q. suber L. and Q. ilex L. (limonene, α- and β-pinene, sabinene and myrcene), which could
influence the intraspecific host choice by C. welensii, and in particular, females may be able to detect
oak trees with a limonene-type chemotype. In addition, C. welensii showed high antennal activity to
some odorants that characterize emissions from non-host tree species (1,8-cineole, β-pinene, α-pinene,
turpentine, δ
3
-carene and camphene). The results obtained may be applicable to optimize monitoring
and mass-trapping programmes in an integrated pest management context
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Sánchez-Osorio, I., Tapias, R., Domínguez, L., López-Pantoja, G., & González, M. del M. (2021). Electroantennographic Responses of Cerambyx welensii Küster to Host-Related Volatiles. In Forests (Vol. 12, Issue 9, p. 1168). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12091168











