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Biological activity of chemicals identified from extracts and volatiles of maleRhagoletis cerasi
Authors:D. Raptopoulos  G. Haniotakis  A. Koutsaftikis  D. Kelly  V. Mavraganis
Affiliation:(1) Biology Department, N.R.C. "ldquo"Demokritos"rdquo", Aghia Paraskevi Attiki, Greece;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece;(3) Present address: Department of Chemistry, University of Wales, College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 912, CF1 3TB Cardiff Wales, UK
Abstract:Fractions obtained by chromatographic separation of extracts and volatiles from maleRhagoletis cerasi flies were tested for biological activity on females under laboratory conditions. During the bioassays, the number of incoming flies as well as the time spent by individual flies on the area of stimulus were taken under consideration. Two distinct types of female behavior were observed, i.e., attraction and arrestant behavior. GC-MS analysis of biologically active fractions resulted in tentative identification of 75 compounds. EAG screening for 27 of these compounds was performed, and subsequent laboratory bioassays resulted in the confirmation of arrestant activity for various mixtures of eight fatty acids (octadecanoic, nonadecanoic, eicosatetraenoic, eicosapenaenoic, eicosaenoic, heneicosanoic, docosahexenoic, and docosanoic). Following EAG tests and laboratory bioassays, a possible mode of chemical communication of this species with sex pheromones is proposed.(Diptera: Tephritidae).
Keywords:Rhagoletis cerasi  cherry fruit fly  Diptera  Tephritidae  EAG  volatiles  extracts  sex pheromone
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