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Title: | Identification and Field Evaluation of Sex Pheromone Components of the Pear Barkminer Moth, Spulerina astaurota |
Authors: | Nguyễn, Đức Độ Ohbayashi, Kanako Naka, Hideshi Nakada, Ken Ando, Tetsu |
Keywords: | Female sex pheromone Lepidoptera Gracillariidae Gracillariinae (9Z,11Z)-9 11-Tetradecadien- 1-ol . 9 11-Dienyl compounds Conjugated dienes Male attraction Asianpear Insect pest monitoring |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Chemical Ecology;37 .- p.1222-1230 |
Abstract: | The pear barkminer moth, Spulerina astaurota Meyrick (Gracillariidae: Gracillariinae), is a harmful pest of the Asian-pear tree. Pheromone components of the female were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) with an electroantennographic (EAG) detector and GC coupled with mass spectrometry. The analyses of a crude pheromone extract and those of a fractionated extract on a Florisil column indicated three EAG-active components, tetradecadien-1-ol, its acetate, and an aldehyde derivative. Characteristic fragment ions in the mass spectra of the dienyl compounds and derivatives with 4-methyl-1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione revealed double bonds at the 9- and 11-positions. By comparing the chromatographic behaviors to those of four authentic geometrical isomers, which were synthesized by three different routes starting from 1,8-octanediol or 1,9-nonanediol, the configuration of each natural component was assigned to be 9Z,11Z; i.e., it was concluded that the S. astaurota females secreted (9Z,11Z)-9,11-tetradecadien-1-ol (Z9,Z11-14:OH) as a main pheromone component, and the acetate and aldehyde derivatives (Z9,Z11-14:OAc and Z9,Z11-14:Ald) as minor components. This identification was confirmed by a field evaluation of the synthetic pheromone. While the male moths could be attracted to a lure baited with Z9,Z11-14:OH alone, Z9,Z11-14:OAc showed a strong synergistic effect on the attraction. Among the lures tested, the mixture of alcohol and acetate in a ratio of 7:3 exhibited the strongest attraction. Addition of Z9,Z11-14:Ald in the mixture did not significantly increase the number of males attracted. Furthermore, the field test indicated that some contamination of a geometrical isomer of the alcohol did not impair the activity of the binary mixture with the 9Z,11Z configuration. |
URI: | http://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/4857 |
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