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Volatiles of bracket fungi Fomitopsis pinicola and Fomes fomentarius and their functions as insect attractants.
      

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Title: Volatiles of bracket fungi Fomitopsis pinicola and Fomes fomentarius and their functions as insect attractants.
Author: Faldt, J. : Jonsell, M. : Nordlander, G. : Borg Karlson, B.
Citation: J-chem-ecol. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Publishing Corporation. Mar 1999. v. 25 (3) p. 567-590.
Abstract: Volatiles released from fruiting bodies of the polypores Fomitopsis pinicola and Fomes fomentarius (Polyporaceae) were collected by entrainment and SPME techniques and analyzed by GC-MS. The most significant difference between the two species was found in the terpene fraction. F. fomentarius emitted a more complex blend, with more than 10 sesquiterpenes. During the sporulating phase, the release of (R)- and (S)-oct-1-en-3-ol, octan-3-one, and some sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (mainly beta-barbatene) increased in F. pinicola, whereas in F. fomentarius the release of octan-3-one, cis-furanoid linalool oxide, beta-phellandrene, beta-myrcene, and several sesquiterpene hydrocarbons increased. beta-Barbatene was identified for the first time in fungi. Chopping of the fruiting bodies altered the odor composition more in F. fomentarius than in F. pinicola. Five volatiles giving a typical fungal odor (rac-oct-1-en-3-ol, nonan-1-ol, rac-octan-3-ol, octan-1-ol, and octan-3-one) were tested for insect attraction in the field. Females of the three wood-living generalist beetles Malthodes fuscus, Anaspis marginicollis, and A. rufilabris and both sexes of the moth Epinoita tedella were attracted to rac-oct-1-en-3-ol. The generalist predator on fungus-insects Lordithon lunulatus was attracted to rac-oct-1-en-3-ol and octan-3-one in combination. Previous results regarding the host-specific attraction of beetles to the odors emanating from chopped fruiting bodies of F. pinicola and F. fomentarius are discussed in the light of this investigation.
Review References: None
Notes: Includes references.
Language: English
Publication Type: Article
Keywords:None
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