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Green stink bug

Extract of odors collected from sexually mature males of the green stink bug, Acrostemum hilare Ssy (Hemiptera Pentatomidae), showed one major sex-specific component, (45)- r-(Z )-bisabolene epoxide [(45)-cis-2 -BAE]. The crude extract was attractive to females, but when separated into four fractions, only the portion containing (45)-c -2 -BAE and the minor component AS)-trans-Z- AE was attractive to females. The fraction was as attractive as the crude extract suggesting that the former contained all the components. Neither the cis- nor the trans- BAE alone was attractive to females, but a 95 5 cis-.trans blend, mimicking the ratio naturally produced by males was attractive to females in Y-tube bioassays. " ... [Pg.292]

Boethel, D.J. J.S. Russin A.T. Weir M.B. Layton J.S. Mink M.L. Boyd. Delayed maturity associated with southern green stink bug (Heteroptera Pentatomidae) injury at various stink bug phonological stages./. EconomicEntomol. 2000, 93, 707-712. [Pg.116]

Miner, ED. Sink bug damage to soybeans. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Station Farm Res. 1961, 10, 12. Miner, F.D. B.A. Dumas. Effect of green stink bug damage on soybean seed quality before and after storage. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Station Bulletin 84419, 1980. [Pg.120]

Thomas, G.D. C.M. Ignoffo C.E. Morgan W.A. Dickerson. Southern green stink bug Influence on yield and quality of soybean./. Econ. Entomol. 1974, 67, 501-503. [Pg.122]

Todd, J.W. M.D. Jellum D.B. Leuck. Effects of southern green stink bug damage on fatty acid composition of soybean oil. Environ. Entomol. 1973, 2, 685—689. [Pg.122]

MIKLAS, N., RENOU, M., MALOSSE, I., MALOSSE, C., Repeatability of pheromone blend composition in individual males of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula. J. Chem. Ecol, 2000, 26, 2473-2485. [Pg.220]

Buds, flowers, and se jd pods malformed and drop prematurely. Ca jse Stink bugs. Seed pods may have hard, callused bumps. Adults are flat, shield-shaped, green, blue., or red insects that emit a sharp odor when crushed. Handpick these pests to control mild infestations. Spray plants with pyrethrin if injury is serious. [Pg.156]


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