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Jeffrey pine beetle jeffreyi

Hall G. M., Tittiger C., Blomquist G. J., Andrews G., Mastick G., Barkawi L. A., Bengoa C. S. and Seybold S. J. (2002b) Male Jeffrey Pine Beetles, Dendroctonus jeffreyi, synthesize the pheromone component frontalin in anterior midgut tissue. Insect Biochem. Mol. Biol. 32, 1525-1532. [Pg.14]

Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi Hopkins, which had been previously treated with juvenile hormone III (JH III, 2.2 pg/beetle in acetone) and then placed in an aeration tube for 25 to 30 h. Ips paraconfusus and I. pini were each injected with 0.2 pCi of sodium [1-14C]acetate prior to placement in cut pine logs and volatile collection, while D. jeffreyi were each injected with 3.8 (male) and 3.7 (female) pCi of sodium [1-14C]acetate 6.4 (male) and 10.7 (female) h after JH application. (G) The role of the mevalonate pathway in frontalin biosynthesis is supported by the incorporation of radiolabel from [2-14C]mevalonolactone into frontalin by male D. jeffreyi (2.2 pg JH 11 l/beetle in acetone, 10 h incubation and volatile collection, 1.1 pCi of [2 14C] mevalonolactone injected, 20 h volatile collection). Figures adapted from Seybold et al. (1995b) and Barkawi (2002). [Pg.169]

Barkawi L. S. (2002) Biochemical and molecular studies of aggregation pheromones of bark beetles in the genus Dendroctonus (Coleoptera Scolytidae), with special reference to the Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi Hopkins. PhD thesis. Univ. Nevada, Reno, 193 pp. [Pg.183]

Paine T. D., Millar J. G., Hanlon C. C. and Hwang J.-S. (1999) Identification of semiochemicals associated with Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi. J. Chem. Ecol. 25, 433 153. [Pg.195]

Renwick J. A. A. and Pitman G. B. (1979) An attractant isolated from female Jeffrey pine beetles, Dendroctonus jeffreyi. Environ. Entomol. 8, 40-41. [Pg.196]

TITTIGER, C., BARKAWI, L.S., BENGOA, C.S., BLOMQUIST, G.J., SEYBOLD, S.J., Structure and juvenile hormone-mediated regulation of the HMG-CoA reductase gene from the Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi, Molec. Cell Endocrinol, 2003,199, 11-21. [Pg.74]

SIX, D.L., PAINE, T.D., Allozyme diversity and gene flow in Ophiostoma clavigerum (Ophiostomatales Ophiostomataceae), the mycangial fungus of the Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi (Coleoptera Scolytidae), Can. J. For. Res., 1999, 29, 324-331. [Pg.115]


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