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Arrestment of male twospotted spider mite caused by female sex pheromone
Authors:Reed N Royalty  P Larry Phelan  Franklin R Hall
Affiliation:(1) Department of Entomology, The Ohio State University Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 44691 Wooster, Ohio
Abstract:A glass slide bioassay was used to evaluate male twospotted spider mite,Tetranychus urticae Koch, arrestment caused by quiescent deutonymph extract. Males that were guarding quiescent deutonymphs prior to being tested were arrested by a 3-mm-diameter circle of quiescent deutonymph extract; nonguarding males and adult females were not arrested. Extracts of allT. urticae instars tested caused male arrestment, but mean arrestment duration was longest with quiescent deutonymph extract. Arrestment by volatile perception of pheromone and upwind orientation to point sources of extract were not observed. The mono- and sesquiterpene alcohols previously identified as components of the pheromone did not arrest males. HPLC separation of extract resulted in four active fractions; a subtractive bioassay showed that three were essential to elicit maximum male response.
Keywords:Tetranychus urticae  twospotted spider mite  Arachnida  Tetranychidae  quiescent deutonymph  female sex pheromone  bioassay  arrestment  active components
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