Data from: Attraction, mobility, and preference by Lasioderma serricorne (F.) (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) to microbially-mediated volatile emissions by two species of fungi in stored grain
Our goals were to 1) isolate, and culture two fungal morphotypes, 2) characterize the volatile emissions from grain inoculated by each fungal morphotype (Aspergillus flavus or Fusarium spp.) compared to uninoculated and sanitized grain, and 3) understand how MVOCs from each morphotype affects mobility, attraction, and preference by L. serricorne. Headspace collection revealed that the Fusarium- and A. flavus-inoculated grain produced significantly different volatiles compared to sanitized grain or the positive control. Changes in MVOC emissions affected close-range foraging during an Ethovision assay, with a greater frequency of entering and spending time in a small zone with kernels inoculated with A. flavus compared to other treatments. In the release-recapture assay, MVOCs were found to be attractive to L. serricorne at a longer distances in commercial pitfall traps. While there was no preference shown among semiochemical stimuli in a still-air, four-way olfactometer, it is possible that methodological limitations prevented robust interpretation from this assay. Overall, our study suggests that MVOCs are important for close- and long-range orientation of L.serricorne during foraging, and that MVOCs may have the potential for inclusion in behaviorally-based tactics for this species.
Resources in this dataset:
Resource Title: 4-way olfactometer assay.
File Name: Sierra_2021_olfactometer_Ag_Data_commons.csv
Resource Software Recommended: Microsoft Excel,url: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel
Resource Title: Release-recapture Assay .
File Name: sierra_release_recapture_exp_2021_fungal_volatiles_agdata_commons.csv
Resource Software Recommended: Microsoft Excel,url: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel
Resource Title: Ethovision Movement Assay .
File Name: ethovision_sierra_2021_microbial_volatiles_agdatacommons.csv
Resource Software Recommended: Microsoft Excel,url: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel
Resource Title: Headspace volatile collection assay.
File Name: headspace_compounds_sierra_2021_fungal_volatiles_final_agdatacommons.csv
Resource Software Recommended: Microsoft Excel,url: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel
Resource Title: Sequencing Data.
File Name: sequencing_data.zip
Resource Title: File list.
File Name: File_list_L_serricone_attraction_data.txt
Funding
USDA-ARS: 3020-43000-034-00D
USDA-NIFA: 2017-70006-27262
USDA-NIFA: 2020-70006-33000
USDA-ARS: Co-Funded Internship Plains Area Office Director Funds
National Science Foundation: 2019287083
History
Data contact name
Morrison, William R.Data contact email
william.morrison@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
For peer-reviewed publication in Scientific Reports to highlight the importance of microbial volatiles for stored product insect response.Temporal Extent Start Date
2021-06-10Temporal Extent End Date
2021-08-27Theme
- Not specified
Geographic Coverage
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1515 College Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502ISO Topic Category
- biota
- farming
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
Lasioderma serricorne; Ptinidae; emissions; volatile organic compounds; fungi; stored grain; wheat; morphs; Aspergillus flavus; Fusarium; headspace analysis; foraging; seeds; pitfall traps; semiochemicals; olfactometers; odors; air flow; bioassays; methanol; hexane; statistical analysis; biological safety cabinet; trapping; adults; cameras; computer software; microbial colonization; storage temperature; gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; spectrometers; ambient temperature; solvents; spectral analysis; agar; culture media; mixing; autoclaving; ethanol; ultraviolet radiation; microbial growth; containers; image analysis; microbial communities; spores; color; DNA; sequence analysis; polymerase chain reaction; internal transcribed spacers; DNA primers; DNA-directed DNA polymerase; denaturation; genes; genetic databases; algorithms; entomology; smell; integrated pest management; storage insectsOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 304
Pending citation
- No
Related material without URL
Marco A. Ponce, Petra Sierra, Jacqueline Maille, Tania N. Kim, Erin D. Scully, and William R. Morrison III. Attraction, mobility, and preference by Lasioderma serricorne (F.) (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) to microbially-mediated volatile emissions by two species of fungi in stored grain. Scientific Reports, in review.Public Access Level
- Public