Synthetic sex pheromone use for field trapping of diamondback moth males

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The aim of this work was to study the attractiveness of males of Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) to different formulations of synthetic sex pheromone. The treatments were: 1) commercial formulation; 2) Z-11,16:Ald; 3) Z-11,16:Ac; 4) binary blends 7:3 of 2+3; 5) binary blends 5:5 of 2+3; 6) rubber septa with hexane (control); 7) five virgin females. The commercial formulation of the synthetic sex pheromone was more attractive to males, and did not differ significantly from virgin females and binary blends 5:5 treatments. The components alone were less attractive to males. Five traps were evaluated: Pherocon 1 CP (wing trap), Delta, "PVC 200", "PVC 250" and Black Round Trap, where the wing trap was more effective in capturing males than the other traps tested. The wing trap was evaluated at 5, 30 and 60 cm. More males were caught at 30 cm above the ground level, while the height of 5 and 60 cm did not differ significantly.

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Michereff, M. F. F., Vilela, E. F., Michereff Filho, M., & Mafra-Neto, A. (2000). Synthetic sex pheromone use for field trapping of diamondback moth males. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 35(10), 1919–1926. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2000001000002

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