TY - JOUR
T1 - A Novel Trisubstituted Tetrahydropyran as a Possible Pheromone Component for the South American Cerambycid Beetle Macropophora accentifer
AU - Silva, Weliton D.
AU - Zou, Yunfan
AU - Hanks, Lawrence M.
AU - Bento, José Maurício S.
AU - Millar, Jocelyn G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/6
Y1 - 2022/6
N2 - A novel trisubstituted tetrahydropyran was isolated and identified from the sex-specific volatiles produced by males of the cerambycid beetle Macropophora accentifer (Olivier), a serious pest of citrus and other fruit crops in South America. The compound was the major component in the headspace volatiles, and it was synthesized in racemic form. However, in field trials, the racemate was only weakly attractive to beetles of both sexes, suggesting that attraction might be inhibited by the presence of the “unnatural” enantiomer in the racemate. Alternatively, the male-produced volatiles contained a number of minor and trace components, including a compound tentatively identified as a homolog of the major component, as well as a number of unsaturated 8-carbon alcohols and aldehydes. Further work is required to conclusively identify and synthesize these minor components, to determine whether one or more of them are crucial components of the active pheromone blend for this species.
AB - A novel trisubstituted tetrahydropyran was isolated and identified from the sex-specific volatiles produced by males of the cerambycid beetle Macropophora accentifer (Olivier), a serious pest of citrus and other fruit crops in South America. The compound was the major component in the headspace volatiles, and it was synthesized in racemic form. However, in field trials, the racemate was only weakly attractive to beetles of both sexes, suggesting that attraction might be inhibited by the presence of the “unnatural” enantiomer in the racemate. Alternatively, the male-produced volatiles contained a number of minor and trace components, including a compound tentatively identified as a homolog of the major component, as well as a number of unsaturated 8-carbon alcohols and aldehydes. Further work is required to conclusively identify and synthesize these minor components, to determine whether one or more of them are crucial components of the active pheromone blend for this species.
KW - Aggregation-sex pheromone
KW - Cerambycidae
KW - Citrus
KW - Longhorned beetle
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U2 - 10.1007/s10886-022-01362-6
DO - 10.1007/s10886-022-01362-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 35501536
AN - SCOPUS:85129666657
SN - 0098-0331
VL - 48
SP - 569
EP - 582
JO - Journal of Chemical Ecology
JF - Journal of Chemical Ecology
IS - 5-6
ER -