2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2015.05.004
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Pine monoterpene deterrence of pine processionary moth oviposition

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“…Additionally, a differential response was reported for limonene enantiomers, with the (-)-enantiomer eliciting a response but not the (+)-enantiomer. The effect of separate enantiomers was also analyzed by Tiberi et al [7] and Panzavolta et al [8], on PPM oviposition in host trees. Strong egg-laying deterrent properties were reported for (-)-β-pinene and (+)-limonene (Table 1).…”
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“…Additionally, a differential response was reported for limonene enantiomers, with the (-)-enantiomer eliciting a response but not the (+)-enantiomer. The effect of separate enantiomers was also analyzed by Tiberi et al [7] and Panzavolta et al [8], on PPM oviposition in host trees. Strong egg-laying deterrent properties were reported for (-)-β-pinene and (+)-limonene (Table 1).…”
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“…Strong antennae response (-)-β-pinene no antennae response, inhibited oviposition, may influence feeding (+)-β-pinene no antennae response, may influence feeding γ-terpinene weak antennae response δ-3-carene no antennae response Sesquiterpene hydrocarbon germacrene D may influence feeding β-caryophyllene may influence feeding Oxygenated sesquiterpene caryophyllene oxide may influence feeding eudesmol may influence feeding Branched chiral alcohol 2-ethyl-1-hexanol weak antennae response Phenylpropanoid methyl salicylate Strong antennae response, inhibited male attraction to pheromones 1 compound activities reported in [6][7][8][9][10].…”
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“…Furthermore, repellent compounds may have different effects on the growth and reproduction of insects. For example, limonene from pine volatiles can interfere with Thaumetopoea pityocampa laying of eggs(Panzavolta et al 2015). α-Pinene, trans-anethole, and other compounds showed great potential as larvicides or hatching inhibitors in controlling Pseudaletia unipuncta(Rose et al 2015).…”
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