作者: Dapeng Jing , Tiantao Zhang , Sivaprasath Prabu , Shuxiong Bai , Kanglai He
DOI: 10.1007/S00049-020-00323-3
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摘要: Mating and oviposition behavior can change the gene expression levels in insect antennae, especially for pheromone-binding protein (PBP) genes. In this study, we observed development of ovaries yellow peach moth, Conogethes punctiferalis (Guenee), from its early emergence to full maturity. Sex pheromones sex gland reached their highest quantity influenced PBP2 male antennae. Furthermore, PBP genes was measured after mating oviposition. The result showed that resulted an increased while PBP1 female indicating might play different functions sexes. Compared with females had not mated, PBP5 were up-regulated antennae or Altogether, regulated by pheromone release, oviposition, suggesting these may some critical roles behaviors associated reproduction.