Pr. White et Kr. Hobson, STEREOSPECIFIC ANTENNAL RESPONSE BY RED TURPENTINE BEETLE, DENDROCTONUS VALENS TO CHIRAL MONOTERPENES FROM PONDEROSA PINE RESIN, Journal of chemical ecology, 19(10), 1993, pp. 2193-2202
The antennal response of Dendroctonus valens to host monoterpenes from
the resin of ponderosa pine was studied using the electroantennogram
(EAG) technique. Male and female beetles were given a single dose of e
ach of 11 different monoterpenes. Response amplitude to the different
compounds did not vary between sexes and was generally well correlated
with results from field attraction studies. Response to (S)-(-)-beta-
pinene was greatest. The relative amplitude of the responses to the (R
)-(+) and (S)-(-) enantiomers of alpha-pinene, however, were reversed
from their relative attractiveness in the field. A dose-response study
was conducted for the (R)-(+) and (S)(-) enantiomers of alpha-pinene,
plus a reciprocal differential saturation test with successive doses
of first one enantiomer of (alpha-pinene and then the other. Compariso
n of EAG traces suggests different receptors for the two stereoisomers
of alpha-pinene. Differential saturation curves suggest that while on
e set of receptors may respond to both enantiomers, some receptors res
pond only to the (S)-(-) enantiomer.