Identifying the Key Role of Plutella xylostella General Odorant Binding Protein 2 in Perceiving a Larval Attractant, (E,E)-2,6-Farnesol
Pei Wang,
Miao Liu,
Changhong Lv
et al.
Abstract:There
is currently a lack of effective olfaction-based techniques
to control diamondback moth (DBM) larvae. Identifying behaviorally
active odorants for DBM larvae and exploring their recognition mechanisms
can provide insights into olfaction-based larval control strategies.
Through the two-choice assay, (E,E)-2,6-farnesol (farnesol) was identified as a compound exhibiting
significant attractant activity toward DBM larvae, achieving an attraction
index of 0.48 ± 0.13. PxylGOBP1 and PxylGOBP2, highly expressed
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