Abstract
The fragrant chemical compound volatilized by the bladder flower, Araujia sericofera Brot., was identified as phenylacetaldehyde. It attracted many economically important species of moths, and when it was used with a blacklight trap, it increased trap collections of pest moth species by 48%.
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Cantelo, W. W., & Jacobson, M. (1979). Phenylacetaldehyde attracts moths to bladder flower and to blacklight traps. Environmental Entomology, 8(6), 444–447. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/8.3.444
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