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(p-139)FIELD TRAPPING OF THE TOMATO MOTH, Tuta absoluta (LEPIDOPTERA: GELECHIIDAE) USING PHEROMONE TRAPS, IN BRAZIL

Evaldo F. Vilela1, Miguel Michereff Filho1, Athula B. Attygalle2, Jerrold Meinwald2, Ales Svatos3 and Gulab N. Jham

1Departments of Animal Biology and Chemistry, Federal University of Viçosa,Brazil.
2Baker Laboratory, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
3Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Flemingovo nám. 2, 166 10 Prague 6, Czech Republic.


Field evaluations demonstrate that the addition of the minor pheromone component (3E,8Z)-tetradecadien-1-yl acetate to the major component (3E,8Z,11Z)-tetradecatrien-1-yl acetate does not significantly increase the trap catches of Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) males in the field. The triene acetate itself is highly attractive, catching about 869 ± 255 males per trap in three consecutive nights. The addition of the minor component (3E,8Z)-tetradecadien-1-yl acetate or two of its isomers, (3E,11Z)-tetradecadien-1-yl acetate and (8Z,11Z)-tetradecadien-1-yl acetate, to the major component (3E,8Z,11Z)-tetradecatrien-1-yl acetate did not alter significantly the number of the males being caught in the traps.


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