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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1984

Novel sex pheromone components from the fall cankerworm moth, Alsophila pometaria

John W. Wong; P. Palaniswamy; E. W. Underbill; W. F. Steck; M. D. Chisholm

A sex pheromone extract from fall cankerworm moths,Alsophila pometaria, attracted conspecific males in field tests. Four EAG-active components were isolated from the extract and identified by GC-MS, highfield PMR spectroscopy, and microchemical techniques asn-nonadecane (I), (Z,Z,Z)-3,6,9-nonadecatriene (II), (Z,Z,Z,E)-3,6,9,11-nonadecatetraene (III), and (Z,Z,Z,Z)-3,6,9,11-nonadecatetrane (IV). Studies of the behavioral responses of male moths in a flight tunnel to the isolated components showed II, III, and IV were the major components of the sex pheromone. No sex pheromone behavioral responses were observed for I.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1983

Field trapping of diamondback mothPlutella xylostella using an improved four-component sex attractant blend

M. D. Chisholm; W. F. Steck; E. W. Underhill; P. Palaniswamy

In addition to three known sex lure components [(Z)-11-hexadecenyl acetate, (Z)-11-hexadecenal, and (Z)-11-hexadecenol], (Z)-9-tetradecenyl acetate was field-proven as a trace coattractant for malePlutella xylostella, with an optimal content below 0.01% in blends. This potent four-component lure for diamondback males also attractedCrymodes devastator males, and in this respect is not different in its attractancy from virgin diamondback females. Replacement of (Z)-9-tetradecenyl acetate in the four component lure with (Z)-9-tetradecen-1-ol, at the level of 10% of the total lure mixture, did not alter its attractancy for diamondback males, but it did inhibit attraction ofCrymodes devastator. The status of biologically active components as possible sex pheromones or para-pheromones is discussed.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1984

Sex pheromone components of fall cankerworm moth,Alsophila pometaria : Synthesis and field trapping.

John W. Wong; P. Palaniswamy; E. W. Underhill; W. F. Steck; M. D. Chisholm

Abstract(Z,Z,Z,E)-3,6,9,11-Nonadecatetraene and (Z,Z,Z,Z)-3,6,9,11-nonadecatetraene, sex pheromone components ofAlsophila pometaria, were synthesized by stereoselective Wittig reactions and found to be spectroscopically and chromatographically identical to isolated natural material. Flight-tunnel bioassays and field-trapping experiments confirmed that the two tetraenes together with (Z,Z,Z)-3,6,9-nonadecatriene are sex pheromone components. While traps baited with either tetraene individually captured conspecific males in field-trapping experiments, addition of the triene, which captured no males by itself, to either tetraene resulted in synergistic responses.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1985

Attraction of tortricid moths of subfamily olethreutinae to field traps baited with dodecadienes.

M. D. Chisholm; Darwin W. Reed; E. W. Underhill; P. Palaniswamy; John W. Wong

All four geometrical isomers of 7,9- and 8,10-dodecadienes with acetate, alcohol, and aldehyde functional groups were synthesized and field tested. The field survey produced sex attractant lures for 14 insect species. Species in the generaCydia, Grapholita, Eucosma, Pelochrista, Petrova, Phenta, Hedya, and Pseudosciaphila were captured. Defined lures were developed for some of the species captured. Gas chromatographie retention times for all geometrical isomers of 7,9- and 8,10-dodecadienes with acetate, alcohol, and aldehyde functional groups are reported. A study of the isomerization of 8,10-dodecadienyl acetates and aldehydes impregnated in rubber septa is reported.


Environmental Entomology | 1983

Responses of Male Redbacked Cutworm, Euxoa ochrogaster (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), to Sex Pheromone Components in a Flight Tunnell1

P. Palaniswamy; E. W. Underhill; W. F. Steck; M. D. Chisholm


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1983

Disruption of Forest Tent Caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) Orientation to Baited Traps in Aspen Groves by Air Permeation with (5Z,7E)-5, 7-dodecadienal

P. Palaniswamy; M. D. Chisholm; E. W. Underhill; Darwin W. Reed; S. J. Peesker


Environmental Entomology | 1982

Orientation Disruption of Male Forest Tent Caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), by Air Permeation with Sex Pheromone Components

M. D. Chisholm; P. Palaniswamy; E. W. Underhill


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1984

Orientation Disruption of Male Diamondback Moths (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) to Traps Baited with Synthetic Chemicals or Female Moths in Small Field Plots

M. D. Chisholm; E. W. Underhill; P. Palaniswamy; V. J. Gerwing


Environmental Entomology | 1988

Mechanisms of Orientation Disruption by Sex Pheromone Components in the Redbacked Cutworm, Euxoa ochrogaster (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

P. Palaniswamy; E. W. Underhill


Environmental Entomology | 1986

Sex Pheromone of the Cutworm Feltia jaculifera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

W. F. Steck; E. W. Underhill; P. Palaniswamy

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E. W. Underhill

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M. D. Chisholm

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W. F. Steck

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John W. Wong

National Research Council

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Darwin W. Reed

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E. W. Underbill

National Research Council

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S. J. Peesker

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V. J. Gerwing

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