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Pheromone-triggered Orientation Flight of Male Moths can be Disrupted by Trifluoromethyl Ketones
1999
Chemical Senses
In a wind tunnel trifluoromethyl ketones (TFMKs) have been found to disrupt the orientation flight of male moths to pheromone sources (virgin females or synthetic pheromone). This is demonstrated by comparison of the flight parameters of the Egyptian armyworm Spodoptera littoralis and the Mediterranean corn borer Sesamia nonagrioides, which had been topically treated with TFMKs, with those calculated for untreated insects. Inhibition occurred in all types of behavior and that of the source
doi:10.1093/chemse/24.5.473
pmid:10576255
fatcat:qawitxy2mngy7fd66plnwpysq4