Title: | Responses of male codling moths (Laspeyresia pomonella) to codlemone and other alcohols in a wind tunnel |
Address: | "Max-Planck-Institut fur Verhaltensphysiologie, D-8131, Seewiesen, West Germany" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0098-0331 (Print) 0098-0331 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The primary pheromone (E,E)-8,10-dodecadien-1-ol (I, codle-mone), 11 further alcohols, and binary blends of both were evaluated for attractiveness as defined by the percentage ofL. pomonella males showing oriented upwind flight terminated by landing at the source within 10 min after release. Sources of I were attractive from 10(-5) mug to 10(1) mug, with approx. 70% males responding at 10(-3)-10(-1) mug. Most other alcohols also showed attractiveness, but the dose-response curves differed greatly with respect to the range of effective lure doses as well as the maximum response level reached at any dose. (E,E)-7,9-Undecadien-1-ol (III) revealed a dose-response curve similar in shape to I but shifted towards higher concentrations. (E,E)-8,10-Tridecadien-1-ol (II) and (E)-8,10-undecadien-1-ol (IV) exhibited threshold values of 10(-5) mug (same as for I) and were effective over, respectively, seven and nine decades of source load, but they did not reach a response level of 40% at any test amount. (E)-9,11-Dodecadien-1-ol (VI) and the monoenes (E)-8-, (E)-10-, and (Z)-10-dodecen-1-ol (VIII-X) showed weak attractivity restricted to one to three test doses. Upwind approaches that broke off a few centimeters from the source were rarely seen in tests with I but frequently occurred with some of the analogs. When combined with 10(-3) mug of I, all alcohol analogs showed 'inhibitory' properties, although the amounts required to obtain a significant lowering of response differed by up to 10(5)-fold. This amount was the lowest (10(-4) mug) for the positional isomer VI, and the highest (10(1) mug) for undecan-1-ol (XI) and dodecan-1-ol (XII). With some mixtures, the presence of the inhibitor appeared to cause an alteration in landing behavior. No synergistic effects were seen in these tests. The results are briefly considered with respect to the sensory perception of the test stimuli and the involvement of minor components in the female pheromone blend" |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEPreiss, R Priesner, E eng 1988/03/01 J Chem Ecol. 1988 Mar; 14(3):797-813. doi: 10.1007/BF01018774" |