Abstract
The bark beetle Polygraphus punctifrons (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a species that feeds on Norway spruce (Picea abies) and is found in the Northern parts of Europe and Russia. The release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced by males and females of P. punctifrons when the beetles bore into spruce stem sections in a laboratory environment was studied using solid phase microextraction (SPME). The sampled VOCs emitted by boring beetles were analysed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GCMS). (+)-2-[(1R,2S)-1-Methyl-2-(prop-1-en-2-yl)cyclobutyl]ethanol [(+)-(1R,2S)-grandisol] and (−)-(R)-1-isopropyl-4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-ol [(−)-(R)-terpinen-4-ol] were identified to be male specific volatiles. The identity of the compounds was confirmed by comparison with synthetic samples. Field trials with synthetic compounds in Sweden showed that racemic grandisol per se was strongly attractive for both males and females, while (−)-(R)-terpinen-4-ol was not. Further, when adding (−)-(R)-terpinen-4-ol to rac-grandisol, a synergistic effect was observed as the trap catch of P. punctifrons was fourfold. (−)-(R)-Terpinen-4-ol by its own did not attract P. punctifrons but Polygraphus poligraphus, and the latter was also attracted to traps baited with a 10:90 mixture of the two compounds. Thus, we have identified (+)-(1R,2S)-grandisol as a main component and (−)-(R)-terpinen-4-ol as a minor component of the aggregation pheromone of P. punctifrons. This opens future possibilities to monitor and, if necessary, manage populations of P. punctifrons.
Highlights
Besides bark beetle species in the genera Dendroctonus and Ips, species of other bark beetle genera may cause considerable tree mortality
This work reports the characterisation of volatile chemicals emitted by P. punctifrons males and the identification of two compounds emitted by boring males
This report presents the first identification of two components in the male produced aggregation pheromone of P. punctifrons
Summary
Besides bark beetle species in the genera Dendroctonus and Ips, species of other bark beetle genera may cause considerable tree mortality. In Sweden, three Polygraphus species occur: P. poligraphus, P. punctifrons, and P. subopacus. P. poligraphus is distributed over the whole country, while the other two species occur in more northern parts. All three species reproduce in Norway spruce and are polygamous (one male and several females in the gallery systems). P. poligraphus is known to kill spruce trees during warm and dry summers (Lekander 1959; Hande 1979). Central Sweden recently experienced a large bark beetle outbreak, and at least 3 million m3 of timber were killed between 2008 and 2011 (Wulff, personal communication). I. typographus and P. poligraphus and to some extent P. punctifrons and P. subopacus were present in many of the killed trees (Schroeder and Wulff, personal communication). It is important to increase the knowledge of the biology of these species
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