Session Details

[Poster2]Chemical Ecology

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 2:45 AM - 4:30 AM UTC
Poster (Event Hall)

[P0022]Developing new sustainable tools for pest control: Decoding the chemical ecology of the cork oak borer, Cororebus undatus

*Sofia Branco1, Eduardo Pires Mateus1, Sara Nunes2, José Pedro Fernandes2, Marco Gomes da Silva3, Maria-Rosa Paiva1 (1. CENSE, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal), 2. Amorim Florestal, S.A. (Portugal), 3. LAQV-REQUIMTE, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal))

[P0023]Unveiling the Indian meal moth's sex pheromone perception: Age, mating status, and behavioral implications

*Jacqueline M Maille1, Jaden Reed2, Hazel Scribner1, Danielle Dryer2,3, James Campbell2, Kun Yan Zhu1, William R. Morrison2, Erin D. Scully2 (1. Kansas State University (United States of America), 2. USDA-ARS (United States of America), 3. Cornell University (United States of America))

[P0024]Ligand-binding properties of odorant binding protein 6 in Lasioderma serricorne to sex pheromone and plant volatiles

*Guiyao Wang1, Yueliang Bai2, Yanbin Chang3, Mengmeng Yang1, Jianwei Wang1 (1. Zhengzhou Tobacco Research Institute of CNTC (China), 2. Henan University of Technology (China), 3. China Tobacco Shandong Industrial Co. (China))

[P0025]Investigation on chemically mediated behaviour of Liriomyza leafminers.

*Soo Jean Park1, Sahadat Hossain1, Bishwo Mainali1 (1. Macquarie University (Australia))

[P0026]Possible use of-2-octenal, one of the alarm pheromones of rice-ear bugs, Leptocorisa chinensis for their management under field conditions

*Ken-ichi Yamashita3, Masayoshi Uefune2, Rika Ozawa1, Junji Takabayashi1 (1. Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Otsu (Japan), 2. Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University, Nagoya (Japan), 3. Hyogo Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Agricultural Technology Institute, Kasai, Hyogo (Japan))

[P0027]Study on the function of benzoate esters in the interaction between rice and brown planthopper

*Huijing Li1, Mengyu Liu1, Ran Li1 (1. Zhejiang University (China))

[P0028]Plant components that mediate oviposition behavior in Eurema mandarina

*Hisashi Omura1, Yuta Takatsuka1, Junei Tatsuno1, Tatsuki Ishibashi1 (1. Hiroshima University (Japan))

[P0029]Nesting materials shape community: Stingless bee nest chemistry and their microbial tenants

*Shao-Xiong Chui1, Helen Wallace3, Tim Heard, Alexander Keller2, Sara Diana Leonhardt1 (1. Plant-Insect Interactions Lab, Research Department Life Science Systems, Technical University of Munich (Germany), 2. Center for Organismic Adaptation, Faculty of Biology, Ludwig Maximilian University (Germany), 3. Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, Griffith University (Australia))

[P0030]Sex pheromone of the azalea mealybug: absolute configuration and kairomonal activity

*Yuma Sugawara1, Hiromitsu Inoue1, Satoshi Toda1, Jun Tabata2,3 (1. Division of Fruit Tree and Tea Pest Control Research, Institute for Plant Protection, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (Japan), 2. Division of Core Technology for Pest Control Research, Institute for Plant Protection, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (Japan), 3. Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba (Japan))

[P0031]The importance of fine-scale patterns and intraindividual variation in chemically mediated plant-pollinator interactions.

*Gwen Melissa Bode1, Shayla Salzman1 (1. The University of Georgia (United States of America))

[P0032]Host plant chemical response to oviposition by damselfly (Lestes)

*Radana Chytilová1, Jana Koller1, Aleš Dolný1 (1. Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Ostrava (Czech Republic))

[P0033]Insect-induced volatile interactions between Scots pines in a polluted free-air environment

*Tihomir Simin1, James M. W. Ryalls2, Oliver E. I. Welling1, James D. Blande1 (1. University of Eastern Finland (Finland), 2. University of Reading (UK))

[P0034]Volatile organic compounds, tolerant varieties and entomopathogenic fungi: three potential methods for wireworms’ control

*Fanny Ruhland1, Andrea Chacon Hurtado1, Ismahen Lalaymia2, Antoine Boullis1, Nolan Regnier2, Stéphane Declerck2, François J. Verheggen1 (1. University of Liège - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (Belgium), 2. Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium))

[P0035]Comprehensive identification of female sex pheromones in Erebinae moths

*Tareq A. S. Abubaker1, Yuki Matsui1,2, Natsumi Hattori1,3, Hideshi Naka1 (1. Tottori University (Japan), 2. Kyushu University (Japan), 3. Kyoyu Agri Co,. Ltd. (Japan))

[P0036]Roots to shoots: rhizospheric bacterium enhances anti-herbivore defences in wild and cultivated tomatoes

*Diego Martins Magalhães1, José Maurício Simões Bento1 (1. Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil))

[P0037]Shape-shifting Floral Scent: Temporal Variation of Prey Signals Attracts Wasps to the Generalist Plant Serjania glabrata

*Jonas Konicek1, Paulo Milet-Pinheiro2, Arthur Domingos de Melo2, Julia Witter1, Manfred Ayasse1, Katharina Brandt1 (1. University of Ulm (Germany), 2. Universidade de Pernambuco, Petrolina (UPE) (Brazil))

[P0038]Exploring the oviposition mechanism of the guava fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) using olfactory cues

*Tengda Guo1, Yujia Qin1 (1. China Agricultural University (China))

[P0039]First Identification of (+)-(7R)-Actinidine from Rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) and its Biosynthetic Pathway.

*Yu Takatani1, Yuto Ohata1, Munetoshi Maruyama2, Naoki Mori1 (1. Kyoto University (Japan), 2. The Kyushu University Museum (Japan))

[P0042]A plant -derived phytocytokine in the frass of a stem-boring pest elicits defenses in rice plants

*Shuting Chen1, Shiyun Jing1, Miaofen Ye1, Yubing Feng1, Yayun Xu1, Na Lin1 (1. Zhejiang University (China))

[P0043]Odor sensors to detect and identify agricultural pests for crop protection

*Carla Marques Arce1, Marine Mamin1, Gregory Röder1, Arooran Kanagendran1, Thomas Degen1, Emmanuel Defossez2, Sergio Rasmann2, Terunobu Akiyama2, Kosuke Minami3, Genki Yoshikawa3, Felipe Lopez-Hilfiker4, Luca Cappellin4,5, Ted Turlings1 (1. Laboratory for Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology (FARCE), Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel (Switzerland), 2. Laboratory of Functional Ecology, Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel (Switzerland), 3. National Institute for Materials Science, Research Center for Functional Materials, Ibaraki (Japan), 4. Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers, TOFWERK, Thun (Switzerland), 5. Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padua, Padua (Italy))

[P0044]Identification of a new gustatory receptor BminGR59b tuned to host wax in a specialist, Bactrocera minax (Diptera: Tephritidae)

*Changying Niu1, Guijian Zhang1, Shuai Cao1, Haoran Wang1, Zhen Cao1, Bingbing Wei1 (1. Huazhong Agricultural University (China))

[P0045]Small hive beetle, Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae): cuticular chemical profile and possible chemical mimicry in a honeybee pest

Brogan Amos2, *R Andrew Hayes1, Michael Furlong2, Diana Leemon3, Bronwen Cribb2 (1. University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia), 2. The University Of Queensland (Australia), 3. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Australia))

[P0046]Differences in male mate recognition between invasive and native Japanese Anoplophora: Do males recognize female contact pheromones of congeneric species?

*Hiroe Yasui1, Nami Uechi1, Nao Fujiwara-Tsujii1 (1. Institute for Plant Protection, NARO (Japan))

[P0047]A high-quality genome of the bella moth (Utetheisa ornatrix) reveals pyrrolizidine alkaloid sequestration genes (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)

*Ana Isabel Lopez1,2, Ivone de Bem Oliveira2, Christopher Martyniuk4,3, Akito Y. Kawahara2,1,5 (1. Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States of America), 2. McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States of America), 3. Department of Physiological Sciences, Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States of America), 4. Genetics Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States of America), 5. Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States of America))

[P0048]Chemical defenses of Physalis angulata leaves

*Masanori Morimoto1, Satoru Narita1, Atsuki Takeuchi1 (1. Kindai University (Japan))

[P0049]Responses of plant herbivores and natural enemies to plant volatiles

*Savvina Toufexi1, Eirini Anastasaki1, Aikaterini Psoma1, Georgios Partsinevelos1, Dimitrios Koveos2, Panagiotis Milonas1 (1. Benaki Phytopathological Institute (Greece), 2. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece))

[P0050]Screening of a specific jasmonic acid agonist for rice resistance to herbivores

*Junli Xiao1, Ran Li1 (1. Zhejiang University (China))

[P0051]The Cornell Chemical Ecology Core Facility: How we can help YOU with quantitative analysis of small molecules

*Danielle L Dryer1, Wayne Anderson1, Angélica Sanchez1, Christina Zhao1, Tomas Quezada1, Scott McArt1 (1. Cornell University (United States of America))

[P0052]Exaptation followed by adaptation: The capacity to sense spiroacetals has led to the evolution of host plant specialization in Megachilidae bees

*Katharina Brandt1, Carlos Martel2,3, Wittko Francke4, Stefan Dötterl5, Manfred Ayasse1, Paulo Milet-Pinheiro6 (1. Ulm University (Germany), 2. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (UK), 3. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Peru), 4. University of Hamburg (Germany), 5. Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (Austria), 6. Universidade de Pernambuco, Campus Petrolina (Brazil))

[P0055]Structure activity relationship for insect antifeedant activity of melampolides from glandular trichomes of yacón leaf

*Yusuke Nakajima1, Yoshiki Wakuda1, Masanori Morimoto1 (1. Kindai University (Japan))

[P0056]From homeostasis to bravery: How social aphids chemical cues trigger flexible division of labor

Harunobu Shibao2, Keigo Uematsu2, Mayako Kutsukake3, Takema Fukatsu3, *Shigeru Matsuyama1 (1. University of Tsukuba (Japan), 2. Keio University (Japan), 3. AIST (Japan))

[P0057]IR76b regulates the oviposition preference for acetic acid in Bactrocera dorsalis

*yuanyuan peng1, jinjun wang1, hongbo jiang1 (1. Southwest university (China))

[P0058]Do Green Leaf Volatiles Directly Affect the Performance of Herbivores?

*Rika Ozawa1, Yuka Ohno2, Wataru Ota2, Ryohei Fujita2, Takuma Nakao2, Kaori Shiojiri2, Yu Shirai1, Takaaki Daimon1, Minori Date3, Kenji Matsui3, Junji Takabayashi1 (1. Kyoto University (Japan), 2. Ryukoku University (Japan), 3. Yamaguchi University (Japan))

[P0059]Impact of Feeding on Sorghum Polyphenolic Treated Diet on Population Production in Stored Product Pests.

*Rupinder Singh1, Jaymi Peterson1, Adina L.D. Santana1, Kaliramesh Siliveru1, Kun Yan Zhu1, Dmitri Smolensky2, Erin Scully2 (1. Kansas State University (United States of America), 2. USDA ARS (United States of America))

[P0060]Expression map of olfactory and gustatory receptors in the moths Spodoptera littoralis and S. frugiperda

*Camille Meslin1, Zibo Li1, Abhinob Baruah1, Marie-Christine François1, Nicolas Monagné2 (1. INRAE, Versailles (France), 2. Sorbonne Université, Paris (France))

[P0061]In silico approaches expand the chemical space of insect odorant receptors

Comte Arthur1,2, Maxence Lalis2, Gabriela Caballero Vidal1, Nicolas Montagné1, Camille Meslin1, Sébastien Fiorucci2, *Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly1 (1. INRAEiEES-Paris (France), 2. Institut de Chimie de Nice (France))

[P0062]HONEYBEE WORKERS DISPLAY TASK-RELATED AND SUBSPECIES-SPECIFIC PATTERNS IN THEIR CUTICULAR HYDROCARBON PROFILES

*Thomas Schmitt1, Daniel Rodríguez1, Alice Pinto2, Ricarda Scheiner1 (1. University of Würzburg (Germany), 2. Instituto Politécnico de Bragança (Portugal))