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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1991

Characterization of chemicals mediating ovipositional host-plant finding byAmyelois transitella females

P. Larry Phelan; Caryn J. Roelofs; Roger R. Youngman; Thomas C. Baker

Ovipositional host-finding in the navel orangeworm,Amyelois transitella (Walker), is brought about by an in-flight response to host odors. Wind-tunnel studies of the response of gravid females to almonds showed that this response is mediated primarily by long-chain fatty acids, particularly oleic acid and linoleic acid. Evidence for the behavioral activity of fatty acids is based on the fact that: (1) behavioral activity of almond oil was concentrated in a single liquid chromatographic fraction whose composition was predominantly long-chain fatty acids, (2) behavioral activity was lost when either almond oil or the active fraction of that oil was treated with diazomethane, (3) full activity was elicited by a selective extraction of free fatty acids from crude almond oil, and (4) upwind response by females was elicited by a blend of synthetic oleic and linoleic acids, albeit at a level less than that elicited by almond oil. Five fatty acids identified from the almond oil were: myristic acid (1%), palmitic acid (16%), stearic acid (3%), oleic acid (58%), and linoleic (22%). Attraction to various combinations of synthetic acids was observed only when oleic acid was present, and oleic acid elicited upwind flights to the source when presented alone; however, short-range responses were enhanced by the addition of linoleic acid, which elicited no long-range orientation by itself. Despite significant levels of attraction to synthetic blends, the percentage of females flying to the source was lower than that flying to acidulated almond oil, the best natural attractant tested. Thus, although longrange response may be mediated primarily by a blend of oleic and linoleic acids, additional and as yet unidentified components must also play an important role. Long-range chemically modulated host finding in this and other generalist plant feeders is discussed with respect to current models of the evolution of host finding, and it is argued that suggestions that long-range host finding should be correlated with narrowness of host utilization are logically flawed and are not supported by our current understanding of specific examples of host finding.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 1991

Identification and bioassay of sex pheromone components of carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller)

Thomas C. Baker; Wittko Francke; Jocelyn G. Millar; Christer Löfstedt; B. Hansson; J. W. Du; P. L. Phelan; Richard S. Vetter; Roger R. Youngman; Julie Todd

Three sex pheromone components of the carob moth were isolated and identified from the extract of female pheromone glands, using a variety of techniques including coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic recordings, coupled gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis, microozonolysis, electroantennographic assays of monounsaturated standards, wind-tunnel bioassays, and field trials. The major component was identified as (Z,E)-9,11,13-tetradecatrienal, a novel lepidopterous pheromone component structure. Two minor components, either one of which improves the upwind flight response of males when blended with the major component, were identified as (Z,E)-9,11-tetradecadienal, and (Z)-9-tetra-decenal.


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1985

Effect of Leaf Mining and Leaf Stippling of Liriomyza spp. on Photosynthetic Rates of Chrysanthemum

Michael P. Parrella; Vincent P. Jones; Roger R. Youngman; L. M. Lebeck


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1988

Synergism of insecticides with DEF in sweetpotato whitefly (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)

Abraham R. Horowitz; Nick C. Toscano; Roger R. Youngman; George P. Georghiou


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1992

Resistance Monitoring of the Sweetpotato Whitefly (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Imperial Valley of California

Nilima Prabhaker; Nick C. Toscano; Thomas M. Perring; G. Nuessley; K. Kido; Roger R. Youngman


Environmental Entomology | 1986

Comparison of Feeding Damage Caused by Four Tetranychid Mite Species on Gas-exchange Rates of Almond Leaves

Roger R. Youngman; Vincent P. Jones; S. C. Welter; Martin M. Barnes


Environmental Entomology | 1986

Interaction of spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) and water stress on gas-exchange rates and water potential of almond leaves

Roger R. Youngman; Martin M. Barnes


Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America | 1986

Pesticide Effects on Plant Physiology: Integration into a Pest Management Program

Vincent P. Jones; Nick C. Toscano; Marshall W. Johnson; Stephen C. Welter; Roger R. Youngman


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1990

Pesticides and Cotton: Effect on Photosynthesis, Growth, and Fruiting

Roger R. Youngman; Thomas F. Leigh; T. A. Kerby; Nick C. Toscano; C. E. Jackson


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1989

Developmental Rates of the Navel Orangeworm (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) at Various Constant Temperatures

John P. Sanderson; Martin M. Barnes; Roger R. Youngman; C. E. Engle

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Thomas C. Baker

Pennsylvania State University

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Daniel J. Hare

University of California

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K. Kido

University of California

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C. E. Engle

University of California

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