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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2000

Laboratory and Field Study of the Attraction of Male Pea Midges, Contarinia pisi, to Synthetic Sex Pheromone Components

Hillbur, Y; El-Sayed, A; Bengtsson, M; Lofqvist, J; Biddle, A; Plass, E; Francke, W

Abstract

Behavioral activity of the recently identified sex pheromone components of the pea midge, Contarinia pisi, (2S,11S)-diacetoxytridecane, (2S,12S)-diacetoxytridecane, and 2-acetoxytridecane, was tested in wind tunnel and field-trapping experiments. In the wind tunnel, the attractancy of the three-component blend in a 7:10:0.1 ratio (following the above order, mimicking the ratios found in gland extract) did not differ significantly from female gland extract, whereas a mixture of the two major components (7:10) only attracted 2% of the males to the source. In the field, traps baited with the three-component blend caught by far the largest number of males. Traps baited with the two major components only caught slightly more than the blank traps, and catches in traps baited with 2-acetoxytridecane alone did not differ From catches in the blank traps. Traps baited with the racemate of all three components did not catch more than the blank traps, indicating that some of the enantiomers are inhibitory.

Keywords

Contarinia pisi; Cecidomyiidae; Diptera; sex pheromone; (2S,11S)-diacetoxytridecane; (2S,12S)-diacetoxytridecane; 2-acetoxytridecane; wind tunnel; field trapping

Published in

Journal of Chemical Ecology
2000, Volume: 26, number: 8, pages: 1941-1952

      SLU Authors

    • Hillbur, Ylva

      • Department of Plant Protection Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
      • Bengtsson, Marie

        • Department of Plant Protection Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
        • Löfqvist, Jan

          • Department of Plant Protection Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

        UKÄ Subject classification

        Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
        Ecology

        Publication identifier

        DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005557026246

        Permanent link to this page (URI)

        https://res.slu.se/id/publ/110569