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Science | 1977

Identification of the Female Japanese Beetle Sex Pheromone: Inhibition of Male Response by an Enantiomer

James H. Tumlinson; Michael G. Klein; R. E. Doolittle; T. L. Ladd; A. T. Proveaux

(Z)-5-(1-Decenyl)dihydro-2(3H)-furanone, isolated from virgin female Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) attracted males of the species infield bioassays. However, the synthesized racemic mixture of this compound did not attract male Japanese beetles. The Z and E isomers and the saturated analog of both enantiomers of this compound were synthesized stereospecifically. Pure synthetic (R,Z)-5-(1-decenyl)dihydro-2(3H)-furanone was competitive with live females and with the pheromone isolated from live females in attracting males. Male response was strongly inhibited by small amounts of the S,Z isomer. Although the E isomer and the saturated analog of the pheromone are present in the material obtained from females, the role of these compounds in mediating the insects behavior is unclear.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1978

Japanese Beetles: Extracts from Neem Tree Seeds as Feeding Deterrents

T. L. Ladd; Martin Jacobson; C. R. Buriff


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970

Sex attraction in the Japanese beetle.

T. L. Ladd


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1981

Phenethyl Propionate + Eugenol + Geraniol (3:7:3) and Japonilure: a Highly Effective Joint Lure for Japanese Beetles

T. L. Ladd; Michael G. Klein; James H. Tumlinson


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1966

Egg Viability and Longevity of Japanese Beetles Treated with Tepa, Apholate, and Metepa

T. L. Ladd


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1980

Japanese Beetle: A Superior Attractant, Phenethyl Propionate + Eugenol + Geraniol, 3:7:3

T. L. Ladd; T. P. McGovern


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1979

Japanese Beetle: Influence of Larval Feeding on Bluegrass Yields at Two Levels of Soil Moisture134

T. L. Ladd; C. R. Buriff


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1982

Insecticidal and Antifeedant Activity of Neriifolin Against Codling Moth, Striped Cucumber Beetle, and Japanese Beetle

D. K. Reed; B. Freedman; T. L. Ladd


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1980

Japanese Beetle: Enhancement of Lures by Eugenol and Caproic Acid

T. L. Ladd


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1967

Persistence of Spores of Bacillus popilliae, the Causal Organism of Type A Milky Disease of Japanese Beetle Larvae, in New Jersey Soils

T. L. Ladd; P. J. McCabe

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K. O. Lawrence

United States Department of Agriculture

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T. P. McGovern

United States Department of Agriculture

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Morton Beroza

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. R. Buriff

United States Department of Agriculture

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D. W. Hamilton

United States Department of Agriculture

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P. H. Schwartz

United States Department of Agriculture

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D. L. Reichard

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. C. Ingangi

United States Department of Agriculture

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James H. Tumlinson

Pennsylvania State University

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