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New pheromone components of the grapevine moth Lobesia botrana.

Journal of chemical ecology (2005-12-21)
Peter Witzgall, Marco Tasin, Hans-Ruedi Buser, Gertrud Wegner-Kiss, Vicente S Marco Mancebón, Claudio Ioriatti, Anna-Carin Bäckman, Marie Bengtsson, Lutz Lehmann, Wittko Francke
ABSTRACT

Analysis of extracts of sex pheromone glands of grapevine moth females Lobesia botrana showed three previously unidentified compounds, (E)-7-dodecenyl acetate and the (E,E)- and (Z,E)-isomers of 7,9,11-dodecatrienyl acetate. This is the first account of a triply unsaturated pheromone component in a tortricid moth. The monoenic acetate (E)-7-dodecenyl acetate and the trienic acetate (7Z,9E,11)-dodecatrienyl acetate significantly enhanced responses of males to the main pheromone compound, (7E,9Z)-7,9-dodecadienyl acetate, in the wind tunnel. The identification of sex pheromone synergists in L. botrana may be of practical importance for the development of integrated pest management systems.

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3-Octyn-1-ol, 97%