Comparison of volatile organic compounds from uninfestedand Monochamus alternatus Hope infested Pinus massonianaLamb.
2017
Xiao-Juan LI, Institute of Forest Protection, Anhui Provincial Academy of Forestry, Hefei, China | Guang-Ping DONG, Institute of Forest Protection, Anhui Provincial Academy of Forestry, Hefei, China | Jian-Min FANG, Institute of Forest Protection, Anhui Provincial Academy of Forestry, Hefei, China | Hong-Jian LIU, Institute of Forest Protection, Anhui Provincial Academy of Forestry, Hefei, China | Wan-Lin GUO, Institute of Forest Protection, Anhui Provincial Academy of Forestry, Hefei, China
Monochamus alternatus is a destructive stem-boring herbivore of Pinus massoniana,and the principal vector of pine wood nematode. To investigate the impacts of boringby M. alternatus larvae on the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) fromtheir host trees, the VOCs from uninfested and M. alternatus larvae infestedP. massoniana trees were observed using a gas chromatograph - mass spectrometer.We detected 12, 9, 18 and 14 volatile organic compounds from infested xylem,infested phloem, uninfested xylem and uninfested phloem, respectively.
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