Potential for evolution of resistance to pheromones: Interindividual and interpopulational variation in chemical communication system of pink bollworm moth

K. F. Haynes, L. K. Gaston, M. Mistrot Pope, T. C. Baker

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Abstract

After an extensive examination of the release rates and blend ratios of pheromonal components emitted by field-collected female Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders), we find no evidence of resistance to pheromones applied to cotton fields to disrupt mating. Females from fields with 3-5 years of exposure to disruptant pheromones as well as those from fields with only minimal exposure to disruptant pheromones emitted (Z,Z)-7,11-hexadecadienyl acetate at a rate of ca. 0.1 ng/min and (Z,E)7,11-hexadecadienyl acetate at ca. 0.06 ng/min. The ratio of pheromonal components was much less variable than the measured emission rate and was centered about a 61:39 Z, Z to Z,E ratio. In contrast to the blend ratio emitted by females, the composition of the pheromonal blend used in monitoring populations and disrupting mating is centered about 50:50 Z,Z to Z.E. In general there was a remarkable consistency in the release rate and blend ratio among populations of females throughout southern California and those from a laboratory colony. It would appear that, although resistance to the P. gossypiella pheromone is still a very real possibility when it is used heavily in pest management as a mating disruptant, there are current agricultural practices and conditions which would hinder its development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1551-1565
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Chemical Ecology
Volume10
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1984

Keywords

  • (Z,E)-7
  • (Z,Z)-7
  • 11-hexadecadienyl acetate
  • Gelechiidae
  • Lepidoptera
  • Pectinophora gossypiella
  • Resistance
  • cotton
  • mating disruption
  • pheromone collection
  • pink bollworm
  • sex pheromone

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Biochemistry

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