Monoalkenes as Contact Sex Pheromone Components of the Woodwasp Sirex noctilio

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Katalin Böröczky
Damon J. Crook
Tappey H. Jones
Joshua C. Kenny
Kelley E. Zylstra
Victor C. Mastro
James H. Tumlinson
机构
[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Center for Chemical Ecology, Department of Entomology
[2] Otis Laboratory,USDA, APHIS, PPQ, CPHST
[3] Virginia Military Institute Chemistry Department,Department of Entomology
[4] USDA,undefined
[5] APHIS,undefined
[6] PPQ,undefined
[7] CPHST,undefined
[8] North Carolina State University,undefined
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2009年 / 35卷
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Mating behavior; Cuticular lipids; Contact sex pheromone components; Hymenoptera; Siricidae;
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A pheromone on the cuticle of females of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio, a recently introduced pest of pines in North America, induces conspecific males to attempt copulation. Dead females washed with hexane did not elicit copulation attempts from males, whereas reapplication of a female hexane body wash onto the cuticle of dead females elicited copulation attempts by 65% of males tested. Analysis of the hexane extract revealed saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons as major components of the female cuticle. Behavior-guided fractionation of the female body wash led to the identification of three components, (Z)-7-heptacosene, (Z)-7-nonacosene, and (Z)-9-nonacosene, of the sex pheromone of S. noctilio that elicited copulatory responses from males.
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页码:1202 / 1211
页数:9
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