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Antennal and behavioural response of codling moth Cydia pomonella to plant volatiles
Authors:L Ansebo  M D A Coracini  M Bengtsson  I Liblikas  M Ramírez  A-K Borg-Karlson  M Tasin  P Witzgall
Institution:Department of Crop Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Alnarp, Sweden;;Department of Chemistry, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Identification of host volatile compounds attractive to codling moth Cydia pomonella, a most important insect of apple, will contribute to the development of safe control techniques. Synthetic apple volatiles in two doses were tested for antennal and behavioural activity in codling moth. Female antennae strongly responded to (Z)3‐hexenol, (Z)3‐hexenyl benzoate, (Z)3‐hexenyl hexanoate, (±)‐linalool and E,Eα‐farnesene. Two other compounds eliciting a strong antennal response were the pear ester, ethyl (E,Z)‐2,4‐decadienoate, and its corresponding aldehyde, E,E‐2,4‐decadienal, which is a component of the larval defence secretion of the European apple sawfly. Attraction of codling moth to compounds eliciting a strong antennal response was tested in a wind tunnel. Male moths were best attracted to a blend of (E,E)‐α‐farnesene, (E)‐beta‐farnesene and ethyl (E,Z)‐2,4‐decadienoate. The aldehyde E,E‐2,4‐decadienal had an antagonistic effect when added to the above mixture.
Keywords:Cydia pomonella                        Malus            codling moth  electrophysiology  host plant volatiles  kairomone  Lepidoptera    Tortricidae  wind tunnel
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