STRUCTURE, CHIRALITY, AND FIELD TESTING OF A MALE-PRODUCED AGGREGATION PHEROMONE OF ASIAN PALM WEEVIL RHYNCHOPHORUS-BILINEATUS (MONTR) (COLEOPTERA, CURCULIONIDAE)
Ac. Oehlschlager et al., STRUCTURE, CHIRALITY, AND FIELD TESTING OF A MALE-PRODUCED AGGREGATION PHEROMONE OF ASIAN PALM WEEVIL RHYNCHOPHORUS-BILINEATUS (MONTR) (COLEOPTERA, CURCULIONIDAE), Journal of chemical ecology, 21(10), 1995, pp. 1619-1629
4-Methyl-5-nonanol is a male-produced aggregation pheromone of the Asi
an palm weevil, Rhynchophorus bilineatus (Montr.). The pheromone was i
dentified by coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detecti
on (GC-EAD) and coupled GC-mass spectrometric (MS) analyses of male- a
nd female-produced volatiles. Analyses by GC-EAD and GC-MS of weevil-p
roduced and stereoselectively synthesized isomers of 4-methyl-5-nonano
l on a Cyclodex B column, which separated isomers with baseline resolu
tion, revealed that only (4S,5S)-4-methyl-5-nonanol is EAD active and
produced by the males. In field experiments in Papua New Guinea, (4S,S
S)-4-methyl-5-nonanol and a racemic mixture of disatereoisomers of it
enhanced attraction of male and female weevils to sugarcane-baited tra
ps. (4S,5S)-4-Methyl-5-nonanol is also an aggregation pheromone of two
other Asian palm weevils, R. ferrugineus (Oliv.) and R. vulneratus (P
anz.). The stereoisomeric mixture of 4-methyl-5-nonanol is currently u
sed to manage populations of R. bilineatus in Papua New Guinea.