G. Gries et al., (E4,E10)-DODECADIENYL ACETATE - NOVEL SEX-PHEROMONE COMPONENT OF TENTIFORM LEAFMINER, PHYLLONORYCTER-MESPILELLA (HUBNER) (LEPIDOPTERA, GRACILLARIIDAE), Journal of chemical ecology, 19(8), 1993, pp. 1789-1798
(E4,E10)-dodecadienyl acetate (E4,E10-12:OAc) is a newly discovered se
x pheromone component of the tentiform leafminer, Phyllonorycter mespi
lella (Hubner). In apple orchards, traps baited with 1 mug of E4,E10-1
2:OAc attracted P. mespilella in British Columbia and P. blancardella
(F.) in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia. The compound was identified in
P. mespilella by gas chromatographic-electroantennographic analysis (G
C-EAD) of pheromone gland extracts, retention index calculations, EAD
profiles to E3 to E10 dodecenyl acetates, and synthesis of candidate p
heromone components. Even though E4,E10-12:OAc was not detected in gla
nd extracts by GC-mass spectroscopy, several factors indicate that it
is female-produced. Antennal responses to gland extracts coincided wit
h authentic E4,E10-12:OAc on four GC columns with different retention
characteristics. E4,E10-12:OAc and E10-12:OAc, a known female-produced
pheromone component, elicited equally strong EAD responses. In field
tests, E4,E10-12:OAc was two to four times more attractive than E10-12
:OAc. There was no additive or synergistic effect between the two comp
onents.