(Z, Z)-6,9-Heneicosadien-11-One: Major Sex Pheromone Component Of Painted Apple Moth, Teia anartoides

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Regine Gries
Grigori Khaskin
John Clearwater
David Hasman
Paul W. Schaefer
Eugene Khaskin
Oleksandr Miroshnychenko
Gordon Hosking
Gerhard Gries
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[1] Simon Fraser University,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Cleanwater Research and Consulting 63 Peter Buck Rd.,British Columbia Institute of Technology
[3] Department of Forensic Sciences,United States Department of Agriculture
[4] Agricultural Research Service,undefined
[5] Beneficial Insects Introduction Research Laboratory,undefined
[6] Hosking Forestry,undefined
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2005年 / 31卷
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Lymantriidae; Teia anartoides; painted apple moth; sex pheromone; (; )-6,9-heneicosadien-11-one; (; )-6,8-heneicosadien-11-one; (6; ,9; ,10; )-; -9,10-epoxy-heneicosene; (; )-7,9-heneicosadien-6,11-dione; 6-hydroxy-(; )-7,9-heneicosadiene-11-one;
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(Z, Z)-6,9-Heneicosadien-11-one (Z6Z9-11-one-21Hy) was identified as the major sex pheromone component of the painted apple moth (PAM), Teia anartoides (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), on the basis of (1) comparative gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD) analyses, GC-mass spectrometry (MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-MS, and HPLC-UV/visible spectroscopy of pheromone gland extracts and authentic standards; (2) GC-EAD analyses of effluvia of calling females; and (3) wind tunnel and field trapping experiments with a synthetic standard. In field experiments in Australia, synthetic Z6Z9-11-one-21Hy as a single component attracted male moths. Wind tunnel experiments suggested that a 4-component blend consisting of Z6Z9-11-one-21Hy, (6Z,9R,10S)-cis-9,10-epoxy-heneicosene (Z6-9R10S-epo-21Hy), (E, E)-7,9-heneicosadien-6,11-dione (E7E9-6,11-dione-21Hy), and 6-hydroxy-(E, E)-7,9-heneicosadien-11-one (E7E9-6-ol-11-one-21Hy) (all present in pheromone gland extracts) might induce more males to orient toward, approach, and contact the source than did Z6Z9-11-one-21Hy as a single component. Additional experiments are needed to determine conclusively whether or not Z6-9R10S-epo-21Hy, E7E9-6,11-dione-21Hy, and E7E9-6-ol-11-one-21Hy might be minor sex pheromone components of PAM. Moreover, attractiveness of synthetic pheromone and virgin PAM females needs to be compared to determine whether synthetic pheromone could replace PAM females as trap baits in the program to monitor eradication of exotic PAM in New Zealand.
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