东方果蝇
产卵器
生物
铁杉科
信息化学
嗅觉感受器
仙人掌
苯并噻唑
植物
园艺
有害生物分析
动物
嗅觉
生物化学
生态学
膜翅目
作者
Li Xu,Hong‐Bo Jiang,Jie-Ling Yu,Quan Lei,Deng Pan,Yang Chen,Bao Dong,Z. H. Liu,Jin‐Jun Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.3c09557
摘要
The oriental fruit fly,Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a notorious pest of fruit crops, causing severe damage to fleshy fruits during oviposition and larval feeding. Gravid females locate suitable oviposition sites by detecting the host volatiles. Here, the oviposition preference of antenna-removed females and the electrophysiological response of ovipositors to benzothiazole indicated that both antennae and ovipositors are involved in perceiving benzothiazole. Subsequently, odorant receptors (ORs) expressed in both antennae and ovipositors were screened, and BdorOR43a-1 was further identified to respond to benzothiazole using voltage-clamp recording. Furthermore, BdorOR43a-1–/– mutants were obtained using the CRISPR/Cas9 system and their oviposition preference to benzothiazole was found to be significantly altered compared to WT females, suggesting that BdorOR43a-1 is one of the important ORs for benzothiazole perception. Our results not only demonstrate the important role of antennae and ovipositors in benzothiazole-induced oviposition but also elucidate on the OR responsible for benzothiazole perception in B. dorsalis.
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