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Archive | 1981

Disruption of Sex Pheromone Communication in Chilo Suppressalis with Pheromone and Analogs

Sadahiro Tatsuki; Hiroo Kanno

Chilo suppressalis (Walker) is the most important species of several rice borers in the genus Chilo (Pyralidae) in Asia. The sex pheromone of this species was previously identified from females as a mixture of 2 homologous aldehydes, (Z)-ll-hexadecenal (Z-ll- HDAL), and (Z)-13-octadecenal (Z-13-0DAL) (Nesbitt et al., 1975; Ohta et al., 1976). We then initiated research on the application of the sex pheromone for control of this pest. Factors affecting the attractiveness of the synthetic pheromone have been examined in the field (Tatsuki et al., 1979), and pheromone release rate was shown to be a critical factor for attraction of males. Namely, rubber septa loaded with 1 or 2 mg of the pheromone (5:1 mixture of Z-11-HDAL and Z-13-ODAL) were attractive, while 0.1 or 10 mg dispensers showed almost no activity. These results indicated that the release rate of pheromone for male attraction was narrow, and suggested that mating disruption may be a profitable approach for direct control of C. suppressalis. Because aldehydes are very unstable in the field, we attempted to identify disruptants with more stability than the pheromone components from structurally related compounds. We synthesized the sex pheromone and 12 analogs including compounds having the same alkyl moieties as the pheromone components and other functional end groups; i.e., alcohol, acetate, and methyl groups.


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1996

Role of Leaf Pubescence in Soybean Resistance to the False Melon Beetle, Atrachya menetriesi FALDERMANN (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

Hiroo Kanno


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1978

Mating Behavior of the Rice Stem Borer Moth, Chilo suppressalis WALKER (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) : I. Effects of Moth Age on Mating Activity

Hiroo Kanno; Akio Sato


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1979

Mating behaviour of the rice stem borer moth, Chilo suppressalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). III. Joint action of temperature and relative humidity on mating activity.

Hiroo Kanno; Akio Sato


Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1987

Control Effect of Communication Disruption with Synthetic Pheromones in Paddy Fields in the Rice Stem Borer, Chilo suppressalis (WALKER) (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae)

Fukusaburo Tanaka; Syo Yabuki; Sadahiro Tatsuki; Hisaaki Tsumuki; Hiroo Kanno; Makoto Hattori; Kenji Usui; Masaaki Kurihara; Kyoichi Uchiumi; Jun-ichi Fukami


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1978

Disruption of Sex Attraction in the Rice Stem Borer Moth, Chilo suppressalis WALKER, with Components of the Sex Pheromone and Related Chemicals

Hiroo Kanno; Sadahiro Tatsuki; Kyoichi Uchiumi; Masaaki Kurihara; Jun-ichi Fukami; Yasuo Fujimoto; Takashi Tatsuno


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1981

Mating Behaviour of the Rice Stem Borer Moth, Chilosuppressalis WALKER (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) : V. Critical Illumination Intensity for Female Calling and Male Sexual Response under Various Temperatures

Hiroo Kanno


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1980

Mating behavior of the rice stem borer moth, Chilo suppressalis Walker (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). IV. Threshold-light-intensity for mating initiation under various temperatures.

Hiroo Kanno


Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1985

Comparison of the Trap Efficiency and of the Fluctuation Pattern of Moth Catches between the Synthetic Sex Pheromone and the Light-Trap in the Rice Stem Borer Moth, Chilo suppressalis WALKER (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae)

Hiroo Kanno; Noribumi Abe; Masao Mizusawa; Yosimi Saeki; Kenji Koike; Soichi Kobayashi; Sadahiro Tatsuki; Kenji Usui


Applied Entomology and Zoology | 1981

Mating Behaviour of the Rice Stem Borer Moth, Chilosuppressalis WALKER : Lepidoptera : Pyralidae : VI. Effects of Photoperiod on the Diel Rhythms of Mating Behaviours

Hiroo Kanno

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Kenji Usui

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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