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A Specific Blend of Drakolide and Hydroxymethylpyrazines: An Unusual Pollinator Sexual Attractant Used by the Endangered Orchid Drakaea micrantha
Authors:Bjrn Bohman  Monica M Y Tan  Ryan D Phillips  Adrian Scaffidi  Alexandre N Sobolev  Stephen A Moggach  Gavin R Flematti  Rod Peakall
Institution:Björn Bohman,Monica M. Y. Tan,Ryan D. Phillips,Adrian Scaffidi,Alexandre N. Sobolev,Stephen A. Moggach,Gavin R. Flematti,Rod Peakall
Abstract:Bioactive natural products underpin the intriguing pollination strategy used by sexually deceptive orchids. These compounds, which mimic the sex pheromones of the female insect, are emitted in particular blends to lure male insect pollinators of specific species. By combining methods from field biology, analytical chemistry, electrophysiology, crystallography, and organic synthesis, we report that an undescribed β‐hydroxylactone, in combination with two specific hydroxymethylpyrazines, act as pollinator attractants in the rare hammer orchid Drakaea micrantha. This discovery represents an unusual case of chemically unrelated compounds being used together as a sexual attractant. Furthermore, this is the first example of the identification of pollinator attractants in an endangered orchid, enabling the use of chemistry in orchid conservation. Our synthetic blend is now available to be used in pollinator surveys to locate suitable sites for plant conservation translocations.
Keywords:drakolide  natural products  pollination  semiochemicals  sexual deception
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