Hormone-like action of 3-octanol and l-octen-3-ol from botrytis cinerea on the pine wood nematode, bursaphelenchus xylophilus

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Hormone-like substances corresponding to β-myrcene from pine trees were found from Botrytis cinerea, on which the pine wood nematode multiplied very rapidly. The hormone-like substances of B. cinerea were identified as 3-octanol and l-octen-3-ol. The racemates and optically active compounds of these alcohols exhibited attracting, molting and multiplication activities similar to β-myrcene. These compounds may play an important role in the growth of the pine wood nematode. © 1989 Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan.

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Matsumori, K., Izumi, S., Wai Anabe, H., & Wai Anabe, H. (1989). Hormone-like action of 3-octanol and l-octen-3-ol from botrytis cinerea on the pine wood nematode, bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 53(7), 1777–1781. https://doi.org/10.1080/00021369.1989.10869599

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