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Pod borer

Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) Legume pod borer (Maruca vitrata)... [Pg.354]

A study to determine the absolute content of the volatile component of C. arietinum was conducted after the pod borer (H. armigera) was shown to be attracted to chickpea seed volatiles [14, 88]. GC-MS analysis of headspace material was collected from ground C. arietinum and identified 132 compounds from mass spectrum analysis retention times or Kovats indices (Table 1) along with a further 22 compounds which are not included here because their identities could not be confirmed [89]. The most abundant components were aliphatic hydrocarbons but the next most abundant class was the terpenoids constituting approximately 35% of the volatile fractions of the floured seed. The most abundant compound of all was a-pinene which comprised 12.6% of the total mass of volatile compound. The source of the many aliphatic hydrocarbons in this... [Pg.928]

Sanyal, I., Singh, A.K., Kaushik, M. Amla, D.V. (2005). Agrobacterium mediated transformation of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) with Bacillus thuringiensis crylAc gene for resistance against pod borer insect Helicoverpa armigera. Plant Science, 168 1135-1146. [Pg.371]


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