1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00988780
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Behavioral responses of maleHeliothis virescens in a sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of seven compounds identified from female sex pheromone glands

Abstract: Each of the seven compounds that have been identified from femaleHeliothis virescens sex pheromone glands was examined for its ability to elicit sexual responses from male moths in a flight tunnel. The two compounds initially described as pheromone components, (itZ)-11-hexadecenal and (itZ)-9-tetradecenal, were necessary for behavioral activity to occur. Of the remaining five compounds, hexadecanal was most consistent in elevating behavioral activity of males when it was added to treatments. Live, calling fema… Show more

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“…The female sex pheromone of this species consists of (Z)-11-hexadecenal (Z11-16:Ald) as the critical major component and (Z)-9-tetradecenal (Z9-14:Ald) as the critical secondary component [42]. These two components are essential to attract H. virescens males [42][43][44]. Additional compounds in the pheromone gland are tetradecanal (14:Ald), hexadecanal (16:Ald), (Z)-7-hexadecenal (Z7-16:Ald), (Z)-9-hexadecenal (Z9-16:Ald) and (Z)-11-hexadecen-1-ol (Z11-16:OH) [42][43][44].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The female sex pheromone of this species consists of (Z)-11-hexadecenal (Z11-16:Ald) as the critical major component and (Z)-9-tetradecenal (Z9-14:Ald) as the critical secondary component [42]. These two components are essential to attract H. virescens males [42][43][44]. Additional compounds in the pheromone gland are tetradecanal (14:Ald), hexadecanal (16:Ald), (Z)-7-hexadecenal (Z7-16:Ald), (Z)-9-hexadecenal (Z9-16:Ald) and (Z)-11-hexadecen-1-ol (Z11-16:OH) [42][43][44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two components are essential to attract H. virescens males [42][43][44]. Additional compounds in the pheromone gland are tetradecanal (14:Ald), hexadecanal (16:Ald), (Z)-7-hexadecenal (Z7-16:Ald), (Z)-9-hexadecenal (Z9-16:Ald) and (Z)-11-hexadecen-1-ol (Z11-16:OH) [42][43][44]. Previous studies all report Z11-16:Ald as the most abundant component, while the abundance of its saturated counterpart 16:Ald normally is only 8-46% of that of Z11-16:Ald on average (see the electronic supplementary materials and methods and table S1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hv males must perceive Z11-16:Ald and Z9-14:Ald to maintain flight toward a pheromone source in a wind tunnel (31). The presence of Z11-16:Ald is also critical for Hs, but these males do not respond to Z9-14:Ald at normal concentrations in pheromone blends.…”
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“…Of 90 Hs-BC males presented with this blend in a wind tunnel, 36 flew at least halfway toward the pheromone source, suggesting that these males had inherited an Hv chromosome with gene(s) for response to Z9-14: Ald. In a smaller experiment, Hv-BC males were tested for flight toward a blend with Z11-16:Ald, Z9-16:Ald, and Z11-16:OH, in a 1.0:0.5:0.1 ratio, which is attractive to F 1 males but not to Hv males (31,42). Fifteen of 28 males flew at least halfway to the pheromone source, suggesting that they had inherited Hs gene(s) for response to the Z9-16:Ald.…”
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“…Z11-16:Ald is the most abundant sex pheromone component in both species and it is essential for attraction in both species. Z9-14:Ald is also essential for attraction of Hv males, although this component occurs at only ∼5% of the amount of Z11-16:Ald in Hv pheromone glands (Roelofs et al, 1974;Tumlinson et al, 1975Tumlinson et al, , 1982Vetter and Baker, 1983;Ramaswamy et al, 1985;Teal et al, 1986;Vickers and Baker, 1997). Hs males are only attracted when both Z9-16:Ald and Z11-16:OH are present in addition to Z11-16:Ald (Teal et al, 1981;Vickers and Baker, 1997;Vickers 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%