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The odorant receptor co‐receptor gene contributes to mating and host‐searching behaviors in parasitoid wasps

Qichao Zhang, Jiani Chen, Ying Wang, Yueqi Lu, Zhi Dong, Wenqi Shi, Lan Pang, Shaopeng Ren, Xue‐Xin Chen, Jianhua Huang

2022Pest Management Science17 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Biological control of pest insects by parasitoid wasps is an effective and environmentally friendly strategy compared with the use of synthetic pesticides. Successful courtship and host-search behaviors of parasitoid wasps are important for biological control efficiency and are often mediated by chemical odorant cues. The odorant receptor co-receptor (Orco) gene has an essential role in the perception of odors in insects. However, the function of Orco in the mating and host-searching behaviors of parasitoid wasps remains underexplored. RESULTS: We identified the full-length Orco genes of four Drosophila parasitoid species in the genus Leptopilina, namely L. heterotoma, L. boulardi, L. syphax and L. drosophilae. Sequence alignment and membrane-topology analysis showed that Leptopilina Orcos had similar amino acid sequences and topology structures. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Leptopilina Orcos were highly conserved. Furthermore, the results of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions showed that all four Orco genes had a typical antennae-biased tissue expression pattern. After knockdown of Orco in these different parasitoid species, we found that Orco-deficient male parasitoid wasps, but not females, lost their courtship ability. Moreover, Orco-deficient female parasitoid wasps presented impaired host-searching performance and decreased oviposition rates. CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrates that Orcos are essential in the mating and host-searching behaviors of parasitoid wasps. To our knowledge, this is the first time that the functions of Orco genes have been characterized in parasitoid wasps, which broadens our understanding of the chemoreception basis of parasitoid wasps and contributes to developing advanced pest management strategies. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

Topics & Concepts

ParasitoidBiologyHymenopteraHost (biology)MatingSex pheromoneParasitoid waspEvolutionary biologyEcologyZoologyNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInvertebrate Immune Response MechanismsInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
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