Abstracts 40

Abstracts 40

Sponsors The organizers gratefully acknowledge contributions from sponsors: International Society of Chemical Ecology Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) Department of Agricultural Sciences (HAS) Centre for Agricultural Research (CAR) of HAS CSALOMON® trap family (PPI CAR HAS) MDPI Insects Ockenfels Syntech GmbH 34th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology 12-18 August 2018, Budapest, Hungary ABSTRACT BOOK Cover photo: The insect on the ISCE logo is a moth, a young female Erannis bajaria (Geometridae), in calling posture, emitting her pheromone [(3Z,6Z,9Z)-3,6,9-octadecatriene and (3Z,6Z,9Z)-3,6,9-nonadecatriene, G. Szőcs, W. Francke et al., unpublished] (photo L.Z. Nagy) 1 The ISCE 2018 Conference was organized jointly by the Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Hungarian Plant Protection Society Hosted by: Miklós Tóth and Zoltán Imrei Principal patron: László Lovász. F.M. President, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Patrons: Tamás Németh, F.M. Chair of Section of Agricultural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Balázs Győrffy President of the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture Scientific Committee Anne-Geneviève Bagnères Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly Christer Löfstedt Coby Schal Miklós Tóth Organising Staff Gábor Balogh Mónika Baksay Judit Kincses Zoltán Imrei Sára Jávorné Júlia K. Jósvai Viktória Jurkó Sándor Koczor Anita Koczor-Bagarus Zsófia Lohonyai Barbara Németh Miklós Tóth Ágnes V. Hornyák 2 Session committees Session 1. New Chemical Structures: Jan Bermann Ené Leppik Gábor Szőcs Session 2. Interspecific relationships: Mike Domingue Gerhard Gries Júlia K. Jósvai Session 3. Intraspecific relationships: Claus Tittiger Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly Sándor Koczor Session 4. Practical applications: Max Suckling Anne-Marie Cortesero Béla Molnár Specific symposia: Session New Chemical Structures: – Symposium "Omics in chemical ecology" by Aleš Svatoš and Emmanuel Gaquerel. – Symposium "Invasions under the bark: chemical ecology of woodboring beetles" by Steven Seybold and Gábor Szőcs Session Interspecific Relationships: – Symposium "Tibor Jermy's Legacy in insect-plant evolution" by Anurag Agrawal – Symposium "Semiochemistry of aphidophagous insects" by Gunda Thöming and Sándor Koczor – Symposium "Volatile-mediated microbe-plant interactions" by Birgit Piechulla – Symposium "Ecology and evolution of toxins in vertebrate animals" by Veronika Bókony and Bálint Üveges – Symposium "Insect-microbe interactions" by Almuth Hammerbacher – Symposium "Arthropod Chemoreceptors" by Rob Mitchell and Martin N. Andersson 3 – Symposium "Metabolomics Approaches in the Brassicaceae" by Torsten Meiners and Caroline Müller Session Intraspecific Relationships: – Symposium "Complementary or predominant role of non-chemical based communication and orientation of insects" by Zoltán Imrei – Symposium: "Chemical ecology of click beetles (Elateridae): practical applications and advances in the field" by Jacqueline Serrano and József Vuts – Symposium "Importance of multicomponent mixtures for chemical cues" by Brian Smith Session Practical Applications: – Symposium "Natural products for integrated pest management" by Jerry Zhu – Symposium "Comparison of semiochemical control methods of pest insects" by Anat Zada-Byers – Symposium "Semiochemical application for invasive species" by Aijun Zhang and Jian Chen 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM 6 PLENARY AND AWARD LECTURES 34 ABSTRACTS 40 AUTHOR INDEX 376 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 390 5 PROGRAM (minor last-minute changes are possible) Sunday, August 12 16:00 Executive meeting of ISCE (Lehár hall) Registration starting 19:00 Welcome mixer (restaurant of hotel) 21:00 End of service 6 Monday, August 13 8:30 Registration continued 9:30 Pátria hall Opening ceremony Chair: ANNE-GENEVIÈVE BAGNÈRES 10:00 Chair: COBY SCHAL Silverstein-Simeone Award lecture ANURAG AGRAWAL: Evolution of two systems of plant defense: milkweed’s latex and cardenolides 11:00 Plenary lecture CONSUELO DE MORAES: Olfactory information in ecology and disease diagnosis 12:00 Lunch 7 Monday, August 13 (continued) Bartók hall Liszt hall Lehár hall 13:00 Session Interspecific Relationships, Session Practical Applications, Session New Chemical Structures, Symposium "Tibor Jermy's Legacy Symposium "Natural products for Symposium "Omics in chemical in insect-plant evolution" by integrated pest management" by ecology" by Aleš Svatoš and Anurag Agrawal Jerry Zhu Emmanuel Gaquerel. Chair: ANURAG AGRAWAL Chair: JERRY ZHU Chair: ALEŠ SVATOŠ SZENTESI Á.: A local perspective on STEPHEN O. DUKE: Novel modes of ALEŠ SVATOŠ: Omics in chemical Tibor Jermy’s contributions to insect- action of natural phytotoxins can meet ecology: a gateway to synthetic plant evolutionary interactions a growing herbicide resistance ecology? management needs 13:15 continued continued continued 13:30 Keynote: MICHAEL C. SINGER.: Tibor QING-HE ZHANG: Food-based fruit fly MARINE VALLET, TIM BAUMEISTER, Jermy and host shifts: are those shifts trap for the consumer market FILIP KAFTAN, ALEŠ SVATOŠ, GEORG easy or hard? POHNERT: Investigation of cellular heterogeneity in phytoplankton communities with comparative metabolomics and high resolution mass spectrometry imaging 13:45 continued NICOLETTA FARAONE*, SAMANTHA continued MACPHERSON, VETT K. LLOYD, NEIL KIRK HILLIER: Olfactory basis of tick behavior and novel repellent development 8 Monday, August 13 (continued) 14:00 JOHN L. MARON: Impact of herbivores DA SILVA M. FÁTIMA G.F.*, SOARES VICTORIA MORIS*, THOMAS SCHMITT, on plant fitness and populations MÁRCIO S., SILVA DANIELLE F., OLIVER NIEHUIS: Enzymes involved AMARAL JÉSSICA C., SILVA MICHELLI in cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) M., FORIM MOACIR R., FERNANDES diversity in insects: insights from an JOÃO B., SOUZA ALESSANDRA A., extraordinary case of intrasexual CHC MACHADO ANA M., LOPES ADRIANA profile dimorphism in a mason wasp A.: The citrus defense strategy in response to phytopathogen Xylella fastidiosa and Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus: quorum sensing signals used by X. fastidiosa and increased biosynthesis of coumarins 14:15 MARÍA-JOSÉ ENDARA*, JAMES A. PICKETT J.A.: Integrated management ALEXANDER WEINHOLD*, AINHOA NICHOLLS, PHYLLIS D. COLEY, DALE of pest and beneficial insects by MARTINEZ MEDINA, AND NICOLE M. L. FORRISTER, GORDON C. YOUNKIN, manipulating natural products using VAN DAM: Shoot herbivory on tomato KYLE G. DEXTER, CATHERINE A. companion crops, GM and synthetic affects the root metabolome and KIDNER, R. TOBY PENNINGTON, biology resistance to root knot nematode GRAHAM N. STONE, THOMAS A. KURSAR: Tracking of host defences vs. tracking of host phylogeny during the radiation of neotropical Inga insect herbivores 9 Monday, August 13 (continued) 14:30 VOLF M*, SEGAR ST, MILLER SE, FANGZHOU LIU, BIN YANG*, AIHONG EMMANUEL GACQUEREL, AURA ISUA B, SISOL M, AUBONA G, ŠIMEK ZHANG, DERONG DING, GUIRONG NAVARRO QUEZADA, THOMAS P, MOOS M, LAITILA J, KIM J, ROTA J, WANG: Plant-mediated RNAi in NAAKE, MONIKA KUPKE, DAPENG LI: WEIBLEN GD, WOSSA S, SALMINEN controlling Apolygus lucorum Joining forces: – an integrative JP, NOVOTNY V: Phylogenetic approach to decipher anti-herbivore escalation and divergence of plant defense innovations in Nicotiana defense and their effects on insect allopolyploids herbivores 14:45 NIKLAS JANZ: A race or a chase? JUNWEI JERRY ZHU: Discovery and continued Revisiting Ehrlich and Raven in light development of natural products for of Tibor Jermy managing blood-sucking insect vectors 15:00 EMMANUELLE JOUSSELIN: JAMES M. MWENDWA, PAUL A. Phylogenetic approaches to study WESTON, INGE FOMSGAARD, host-plant driven speciation in WILLIAM B. BROWN, GREG phytophagous insects : insights from REBETZKE, JEFFREY D. fig wasps and aphids WEIDENHAMER , LESLIE A. WESTON*: Metabolic profiling of benzoxazinoids in weed suppressive and early vigour wheat genotypes. 15:15 FORISTER, M. L.: Evolution of insect SAJID LATIF*, PAUL A. WESTON, host range SALIYA GURUSINGHE, JANE C. QUINN, LESLIE A. WESTON: Metabolic profiling of bioactive flavonoids in selected annual pasture legumes 10 Monday, August 13 (continued) 15:30 coffee break coffee break coffee break 16:00 Session Intespecific Relationships, Session Practical Applications, Session New Chemical Structures, independent lectures Independent lectures independent lectures Chair: TED TURLINGS Chair: JÜRGEN GROSS Chair: STEFAN SCHULZ ORTIZ, A.*, PÉREZ-ANDUEZA, G. AND MEINERS, T.: Chemical diversity in Keynote: WITTKO FRANCKE: SAUCEDO, C.: The curious case of plant/beneficial arthropod Identification and synthesis of some black truffle beetle (Leiodes interactions: Tool or obstacle? new insect volatiles cinnamomeus) attractant based on host volatiles 16:15 ARCE C.*, MACHADO R., MAMIN M., HAYES, R. ANDREW*; AMOS, continued RÖDER G, GLAUSER G., ERB M., BROGAN; RICE, STEVEN; ROBERT C., TURLINGS T.: Diabrotica MCGLASHAN, KATE; BAKER, virgifera females use maize plant DALTON; LEEMON, DIANA: An benzoxazinoids to protect their eggs external attractant trap for the small against predators hive beetle (Aethina tumida), a pest of European honeybees 16:30 FÜRSTENAU B.*, AWATER S. D., ERALDO LIMA*, FERNANDA F. SOUSA, STEFAN SCHULZ*, JAN BELLO, WITALI HILKER M.: What is the key to host NATHALY DE LA PAVA, LAURA M. SCHMIDT, MICHEL STEINBISS, recognition by the larval MACHUCA-MESA, NATÁLIA RIBAS, CHRISTIAN SCHLAWIS, MORITZ ectoparasitoid Holepyris sylvanidis? ELISEU J. G. PEREIRA, JEREMY GERBAULET, HANS PETTER LEINAAS: MCNEIL: Are refuge areas effective as The unique chemistry

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