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Carpophilus davidsoni

Attractive Compounds. The male-produced pheromones of sap beetles, known so far, show the rather stereotypic structures 125-147 (Scheme 15) methyl- and ethyl-branched hydrocarbons with three or four (T)-configured conjugated double bonds [4]. Up to now, 23 compounds could be identified, forming species specific mixtures. Major components in the bouquets are (2E,4E,6E)-5-ethyl-3-methyl-2,4,6-nonatriene, 128, in Carpophilus davidsoni [268] as well as in C.freemani [269], (2 ,4 ,6 )-4,6-dimethyl-2,4,6-nonatriene, 129,in C. truncatus [270], (3 ,5 ,7 )-5-ethyl-methyl-3,5,7-undecatetraene, 132, in C. mutillatus [271],(2 ,4 ,6 ,8 )-3,5,7-trimethyl-2,4,6,8-decatetraene, 134,in C. hemipterus [272] as well as C. brachypterus [273], (2 ,4 ,6 ,8 )-3,5,7-tri-... [Pg.135]

Bartelt, R. J. and Weisleder, D. (1996). Polyketide origin of pheromones of Carpophilus davidsoni and C. mutilatus (Coleoptera Nitidulidae). Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 4 429 138. [Pg.102]

Bartelt, R. J. and Hossain, M. S. (2006). Development of synthetic food-related attractant for Carpophilus davidsoni and its effectiveness in the stone fruit orchards in southern Australia../. Chem. Ecol., 32, 2145-2162. [Pg.471]

James, D.G., Vogele, B., Faulder, R. J. and Moore, C. J. (2000c). Efficacy of multispecies pheromone lures for Carpophilus davidsoni Dobson and Carpophilus mutilatus Erichson (Coleoptera Nitidulidae). Aust. J. Entomol., 39, 83-85. [Pg.474]

The most intensive effort to use pheromones in insect management has been in Australia, where an attract-and-kill strategy has been developed for protecting stone fruit crops. Historically, the Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta Busck, was the major stone fruit pest, and heavy insecticide applications kept both this moth and, coincidentally, the Carpophilus beetles at acceptable levels. However, the widespread adoption of pheromone-based mating disruption for G. molesta control released the Carpophilus beetles from insecticide pressure, and these beetles, Ca. davidsoni in particular, became the dominant stone fruit pests (James et al., 1994). Late applications of broad-spectrum insecticides often... [Pg.466]


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