Sex pheromone of tomato fruit borer, Neoleucinodes elegantalis
2001
Cabrera, A. | Eiras, A.E. | Gries, G. | Gries, R. | Urdaneta, N. | Miras, B. | Badji, C. | Jaffe, K.
Five candidate pheromone components were identified by analyzing pheromone gland extracts by gas chromatography (GC), coupled GC-electroantennographic detection (EAD), and coupled GC-mass spectrometry (MS): (E)-11-hexadecenol(E11-16:OH),(Z)-11-hexadecenol (Z11-16:OH), (E)-11-hexadecenal (E)-11-hexadecenyl acetate, and (Z)-3,(Z)-6,(Z)-9-tricosatriene (Z3,Z6,Z9-23:Hy). In electroantennogram (EAG) recordings, synthetic E11-16:OH elicited stronger antennal responses at low doses than other candidate pheromone components. Field tests demonstrated that synthetic E11-16:OH as a trap bait was effective in attracting males, whereas addition of Z11-16:OH inhibited the males' response. Z3,Z6,Z9-23:Hy strongly enhanced attractiveness of E11-16:OH, but was not attractive by itself. A pheromone blend with synergistic behavioral activity of an alcohol (E11-16:OH) and hydrocarbon (Z3,Z6,Z9-23:Hy) component is most unusual in the Lepidoptera. The synthetic two-component pheromone is approximately 60 times more attractive than the female-produced blend and might facilitate the control of this pest.
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