Role of herbivore-induced maize volatiles on the chemotactic behaviour of Telenomus podisi and Diceraeus (Dichelops) melacanthus

The data presented here were collected to elaborate the manuscript published in Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, these results were obtained to shoe the influence of maize volatiles on the host behaviour of the stink bug green belly D. melacanthus. The file Bioassays contain the response of D. melcanthus and T. podisi to the odour released by maize plants with or without herbivory damage of D. melacanthus. The file quantification contains the area and retention time of all samples of volatile collection from maize plants under the different treatments, with or without herbivory damaged.

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Main Authors: Blassioli-Moraes, Maria Carolina, Nascimento, Izabela Nunes, Michereff, Mirian Fernandes Furtado
Other Authors: Carolina Blassioli Moraes, Maria
Format: Experimental data biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Redape 2023
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Dichelops melacanthus, volatile compounds, natural enemies, biological control, stink bugs, plant volatiles,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.48432/FT5Q7R
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Summary:The data presented here were collected to elaborate the manuscript published in Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, these results were obtained to shoe the influence of maize volatiles on the host behaviour of the stink bug green belly D. melacanthus. The file Bioassays contain the response of D. melcanthus and T. podisi to the odour released by maize plants with or without herbivory damage of D. melacanthus. The file quantification contains the area and retention time of all samples of volatile collection from maize plants under the different treatments, with or without herbivory damaged.