In sapromyiophilous plants, up to date, long range attraction of fly pollinators has been thoroughly investigated and attributed to ‘‘fetid’’ floral compounds, while the ‘‘sweet’’ floral scent fraction has not been spe- cifically investigated and its role has received little atten- tion. The aim of the present study was to verify if terpenoids, which are the main compounds of the floral bouquet of Caralluma europaea, play a role in the attrac- tion of its pollinator Musca domestica. Terpinolene, a- terpinene and linalool, described as the three main volatiles of the flowers of C. europaea, were evaluated in electro- physiological investigations and blends of these com- pounds as well as the whole fresh flowers were used in behavioural assays. Antennae of housefly adults showed positive dose-dependent responses to all the chemicals tested. Houseflies were attracted by the odour of the fresh flowers and by the reconstructed terpenoid blend at the dose of 100 lg. At the dose of 10 lg, the blend did not produce any attraction. The results of the present study support the hypothesis that terpinolene, a-terpinene and linalool emitted by C. europaea flowers are involved in pollinator attraction and demonstrate the importance of the ‘‘sweet’’ scent in this sapromyiophilous species.

Zito, P., Guarino, S., Peri, E., Sajeva, M., Colazza, S. (2013). Electrophysiological and behavioural responses of the housefly to “sweet” volatiles of the flowers of Caralluma europaea (Guss.) N.E. Br. ANTHROPOD-PLANT INTERACTIONS, 00 [10.1007/s11829-013-9270-3].

Electrophysiological and behavioural responses of the housefly to “sweet” volatiles of the flowers of Caralluma europaea (Guss.) N.E. Br.

ZITO, Pietro;GUARINO, Salvatore;PERI, Ezio;SAJEVA, Maurizio;COLAZZA, Stefano
2013-01-01

Abstract

In sapromyiophilous plants, up to date, long range attraction of fly pollinators has been thoroughly investigated and attributed to ‘‘fetid’’ floral compounds, while the ‘‘sweet’’ floral scent fraction has not been spe- cifically investigated and its role has received little atten- tion. The aim of the present study was to verify if terpenoids, which are the main compounds of the floral bouquet of Caralluma europaea, play a role in the attrac- tion of its pollinator Musca domestica. Terpinolene, a- terpinene and linalool, described as the three main volatiles of the flowers of C. europaea, were evaluated in electro- physiological investigations and blends of these com- pounds as well as the whole fresh flowers were used in behavioural assays. Antennae of housefly adults showed positive dose-dependent responses to all the chemicals tested. Houseflies were attracted by the odour of the fresh flowers and by the reconstructed terpenoid blend at the dose of 100 lg. At the dose of 10 lg, the blend did not produce any attraction. The results of the present study support the hypothesis that terpinolene, a-terpinene and linalool emitted by C. europaea flowers are involved in pollinator attraction and demonstrate the importance of the ‘‘sweet’’ scent in this sapromyiophilous species.
2013
Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
Zito, P., Guarino, S., Peri, E., Sajeva, M., Colazza, S. (2013). Electrophysiological and behavioural responses of the housefly to “sweet” volatiles of the flowers of Caralluma europaea (Guss.) N.E. Br. ANTHROPOD-PLANT INTERACTIONS, 00 [10.1007/s11829-013-9270-3].
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