![]() ![]() These antennae-enriched OBPs, CSPs, ORs, IRs and SNMPs were suggested to be responsible for pheromone and general odorant detection and thus could be meaningful target genes for us to study their biological functions in vivo and in vitro. ![]() Furthermore, one OBP ( AipsOBP6) and one CSP ( AipsCSP2) were exclusively expressed in the female sex pheromone gland. Most recently reviewed by: Suhas Vyavhare & Kate Crumley (2020) Common Name (s): army cutworm, Black Cutworm, Cutworms, dingy cutworm, granulate cutworm, mesquite cutworm, pale western cutworm, variegated cutworm Description There are a number of species of cutworm that may be encountered in Texas. During the stages from vegetative to reproductive of soybean crop, the adult moth population per trap was of. ipsilon antennal transcriptomes, and further RT-PCR and RT-qPCR revealed that 22 OBPs, 3 CSPs, 35 ORs, 14 IRs and the 2 SNMPs are uniquely or primarily expressed in the male and female antennae. In total, 33 OBPs, 12 CSPs, 42 ORs, 24 IRs, 2 SNMPs and 1 gustatory receptor (GR) were annotated from the A. In this study, we report the identification and differential expression profiles of these olfactory genes in the black cutworm moth Agrotis ipsilon. ![]() The identification and functional characterization of these olfactory proteins will enhance our knowledge of the molecular basis of insect chemoreception. Several groups of olfactory proteins participate in the odorant detection process, including odorant binding proteins (OBPs), chemosensory proteins (CSPs), odorant receptors (ORs), ionotropic receptors (IRs) and sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs). ![]() 2600x1157px brown insect larva, brown, insect, larva, pupa, black cutworm, moth, agriculture pest, macro. Insects use their sensitive and selective olfactory system to detect outside chemical odorants, such as female sex pheromones and host plant volatiles. Royalty-free cutworm photos free download. ![]()
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