Reed, D. W. published the artcileAttraction of moth species of Tortricidae, Gelechiidae, Geometridae, Drepanidae, Pyralidae, and Gracillariidae families to field traps baited with conjugated dienes, Synthetic Route of 16974-11-1, the publication is Journal of Chemical Ecology (1985), 11(12), 1645-57, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
Field surveys of a series of conjugated diunsatd. straight-chain primary alcs., acetates, and aldehydes (dienes), including the 3,5-dodecadienyl, 8,10-dodecadienyl, 3,5-tetradecadienyl, 8,10-tetradecadienyl, 9,11-tetradecadienyl, and 10,12-tetradecadienyl primary alcs., acetates, and most aldehydes, and the related monounsaturated straight-chain primary alcs., acetates, and aldehydes (monoenes), including the 3-dodecadienyl alc. and acetates, attracted various insect species of title families. Diene attractants have been demonstrated for â? Phyllonorycter sp., Chionodes lugubrella, Leptostales ferruminaria, Drepana bilineata, Pyrausta fodinalis, Notocelia purpurissatana, and Phaneta alterana. Monoene attractants were demonstrated for Hedya separatana, Cydia fletcherana, Barbara mappana, Ancylis burgessiana, A. nubeculana, Evippe prunifoliella, Phlyctaenia coronata tertialis, a Chionodes sp., a Gelechiidae sp., and an unidentified Phyllonorycter sp. Replicated field experiments showed attraction-inhibition relationships for most species. Electroantennagram data are presented for L. ferruminaria and D. bilineata.
Journal of Chemical Ecology published new progress about 16974-11-1. 16974-11-1 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Aliphatic Chain, name is (Z)-Dodec-9-en-1-yl acetate, and the molecular formula is C14H26O2, Synthetic Route of 16974-11-1.
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