Identification Of Sex Pheromone Components Of The Painted Apple Moth: A Tussock Moth With A Thermally Labile Pheromone Component |
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Authors: | A. M. El-Sayed A. R. Gibb D. M. Suckling B. Bunn S. Fielder D. Comeskey L. A. Manning S. P. Foster B. D. Morris T. ando K. Mori |
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Affiliation: | (1) HortResearch, Canterbury Research Center, PO Box 51, Lincoln, New Zealand;(2) HortResearch, Palmerston North Research Center, Private Bag 11 030, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(3) HortResearch, Mt. Albert Research Center, Private Bag 92 169, Auckland, New Zealand;(4) Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo 184–8588, Japan;(5) Fuji Flavor Co., Ltd., Tokyo 205-8503, Japan;(6) Entomology Department, North Dakota State University, PO Box 5346, Fargo, ND 58105, USA |
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Abstract: | The sex pheromone of the painted apple moth, Teia anartoides (Lymantriidae) was investigated using GC-EAD and GC-MS analysis, derivatization, TLC analysis, and field cage and field trapping bioassays. The major sex pheromone components were identified as (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-one and (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-diene. Other minor components of pheromone gland extracts included (6Z)-9R,10S-epoxyeicos-6-ene, (6Z)-9R,10S-epoxyhenicos-6-ene, (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-ol, (6Z)-henicos-6-en-11-one, and (6Z, 8E)-henicosa-6,8-dien-11-one, but the roles of these minor components remain equivocal. In field cage and field experiments, a blend of all seven identified components [(6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-one (relative amount 100), (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-diene (100), (6Z)-9R,10S-epoxyeicos-6-ene (5), (6Z)-9R,10S-epoxyhenicos-6-ene (10), (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-ol (5), (6Z)-henicos-6-en-11-one (1), and (6Z,8E)-henicosa-6,8-dien-11-one (25)] was as attractive to males as calling females, but tests with blends of the major component(s) with subsets of the minor components did not produce consistent results that unequivocally showed the various minor components to be critical components of the active blend. (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-one is thermally labile and rearranges to (6Z,8E)-henicosa-6,8-dien-11-one and other products at ambient temperature, rendering the synthetic pheromone lure inactive after two days of field exposure. |
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Keywords: | Pheromone tussock moth Lymantriidae Teia anartoides (6Z 9Z)-henicosa-6,9-dien-11-one (6Z,8E)-henicosa-6,8-dien-11-one (6Z)-9R 10S-epoxyhenicos-6-ene (6Z)-9R,10S-epoxyeicos-6-ene (6Z,9Z)-henicosa-6,9-diene (6Z)-henicos-6-en-11-one painted apple moth |
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