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      Identification of leek-moth and diamondback-moth frass volatiles that stimulate parasitoid,Diadromus pulchellus.

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      Journal of chemical ecology
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          Acrolepiopsis assectella andPlutella xylostella frass volatiles, trapped on Tenax GC, were examined by capillary gas chromatography. In both moths, the same three disulfides, dimethyl, dipropyl, and methyl propyl, were the most abundant substances, but in different proportions. The synthetic disulfides elicited the same behavioral response by the parasitoid,Diadromus pulchellus as frass. The plant origin of these substances is discussed.

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          Journal
          J. Chem. Ecol.
          Journal of chemical ecology
          Springer Nature
          0098-0331
          0098-0331
          Apr 1989
          : 15
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institut de Biocénotique Expérimentale des Agrosystèmes, UA CNRS 340, Université François Rabelais, avenue Monge.
          Article
          10.1007/BF01014838
          24272020
          a8dd688b-0b26-4b41-97d9-1c8a27faed25
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