Attractiveness of methyl anthranilate and its related compounds to the flower thrips, Thrips hawaiiensis(Morgan), T.coloratus Schmutz, T.flavus Schrank and Megalurothrips distalis(Karny)(Thysanoptera:Thripidae)
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Methyl anthranilate, a common flower volatile component, was found to be a potent attractant for four species of flower thrips, Thrips hawaiiensis, T.coloratus, T.flavus, and Megalurothrips distalis, irrespective of sex. Methyl anthranilate attracted significantly larger numbers of these four species than p-anisaldehyde, an already-known attractant for several species of flower thrips. The attractiveness of the related compounds varied between the species: Within 13 related compounds;two positional isomers and 11 functional-group-substituted compounds;o-anisidine and o-aminoacetophenone for T.hawaiiensis, and methyl m-aminobenzoate, o-anisidine, methyl benzoate and methyl o-toluate for T.coloratus, were almost as attractive as methyl anthranilate. Meanwhile, no compounds except for methyl anthranilate were attractive to T.flavus and M.distalis.
- 2001-11-25
著者
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Murai Tamotsu
Laboratory Of Biological Communication Research Institute For Bioresources Okayama University
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Imai Toshihiro
Applied Plant Research Laboratory Japan Tobacco Inc.:(present Address)leaf Tobacco Research Laborato
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Maekawa Michihide
Applied Plant Research Laboratory Japan Tobacco Inc.:(present Address)applied Plant Research Center
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Murai Tamotsu
Laboratory of Biological Communication Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University
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