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14 March 2024 Analysis of potential volatile organic compounds in Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)– infested wheat based on lipid oxidation—a reference to early and rapid detection method
Qisheng Tian, Qiong Wu, Tianming Li, Menglong Zhang, Dongdong Zhang, Ranran Qian, Yurong Zhang
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Abstract

The maize weevil, Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky, is a hidden pest that presents serious risk to grain quality during postharvest storage. Lipid-derived volatile detection is considered a key reference for early prediction of S. zeamais infestation. However, the exact compositions of fatty acids and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in S. zeamais-infested wheat are yet to be determined. In this study, we aimed to explore the effect of S. zeamais infestation on lipid metabolism in wheat infested with S. zeamais eggs (4 days), larvae (20 days), pupae (35 days), and adults (45 days). Compared to those in the control group, the activities of lipid oxidation enzymes, such as lipase, lipoxygenase, and alcohol dehydrogenase, increased by 82.73%, 105.12%, and 487.86%, respectively, during the storage period of 1 life cycle of S. zeamais. Additionally, the fatty acid composition of S. zeamais-infested wheat was significantly altered (palmitic acid [1.10-fold], oleic acid [1.07-fold], and linoleic acid [0.95-fold]). Furthermore, 91 VOCs were identified in all wheat samples; then, multivariate statistical analyses categorized these samples into 4 groups: uninfested, longer storage, lightly infested, and heavily infested. Moreover, 31, 26, and 45 potential VOCs were identified to distinguish uninfested wheat from those in the other 3 groups. These results demonstrated that S. zeamais infestation induces an elevation in lipid-related enzymatic activities, which potentially leads to a decrease in lipid content alongside the production of specific VOCs (undecan-4-olide, heptaldehyde, and 2-nonenal).These findings provide novel insights for rapidly identifying grains infested by hidden pests and effectively managing these pests during grain storage.

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Qisheng Tian, Qiong Wu, Tianming Li, Menglong Zhang, Dongdong Zhang, Ranran Qian, and Yurong Zhang "Analysis of potential volatile organic compounds in Sitophilus zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)– infested wheat based on lipid oxidation—a reference to early and rapid detection method," Journal of Economic Entomology 117(3), 1164-1175, (14 March 2024). https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toae047
Received: 12 December 2023; Accepted: 1 March 2024; Published: 14 March 2024
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KEYWORDS
Enzymatic activity
fatty acid
life cycle
Sitophilus zeamais
volatile organic compound
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