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Lasidiol angelate

Leaf cutter ants, abundant from Texas to Argentina are polyphagous herbivores, but will not attack several plants. The ant, Atta cephalotes, for example, does not feed on Lasianthaea fruticosa (Asteraceae). The active repellent substance has been demonstrated to be lasidiol angelate (8p. [Pg.314]

Leaf cutter ants, abundant from Texas to Argentina, are polyphagous herbivores, but will not attack several plants. The ant, Atta cephalotes, for example, does not feed on Lasi-anthaea fruticosa (Asteraceae). The active repellent substance is lasidiol angelate (51) (Wiemer and Ales, 1981). Three of four other inhibitory compounds to ant feeding, nerolidol (7), caryophyllene epoxide (52), kolavenol (a diter-pene), and caiyophyllene (not active), either produced dramatic effects on the ants or the fungus cultivated by the ants (Howard et al., 1988). [Pg.380]

Wiemer, D. F. and D. C. Ales, Lasidiol angelate Ant repellent sesquiterpenoid from Lasianthaea fruticosa, J. Org. Chem., 46, 5449-5450 (1981). [Pg.397]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.728 , Pg.729 ]

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