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Did certain chemoreceptors for host plant stimuli in the cabbage root fly evolve as pheromone receptors?
Authors:Ruurd de Jong  Erich Städler
Affiliation:Eidg. Forschungsanstalt, Schloss 335, CH-8820 W?denswil, Switzerland, CH
Abstract:Summary. The cabbage root fly possesses highly specialised and extremely sensitive receptors for “CIF”, a group of compounds present on cabbage leaves in very small amounts, and the strongest oviposition stimulants known. Here we present evidence that the same receptors are sensitive to a methanol extract of cabbage root fly eggs, which may contain the fly's host marking pheromone. Based on these results, the possible role of CIF in cabbage root fly behaviour and in cabbage plants is discussed. Received 4 April 2001; accepted 24 September 2001.
Keywords:.Delia radicum (Diptera, Anthomyiidae) —   cabbage root fly —   oviposition —   marking —   pheromone —   chemoreceptor —   CIF
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