Application of Z3, Z13-18: OH as sex attractant in prevention and treatment of Pennisetum sinese
A technology for thrush moth and chestnut, which is applied in the directions of application, pest control, attracting pests, etc., can solve the problem of not selling chestnut thriving moth sexual attractants, and achieve the effect of improving monitoring efficiency.
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[0023] (1) Insect source collection
[0024] In mid-May, collect the pupae of Chestnut Xingeria moth from chestnut branches and bring them back to the room for rearing. The feeding environment is 16L:8D. After the adults emerge, they are fed with 5% sucrose water. There are small hair bundles at the end of the female adult, cilia on the abdomen of the male, 6 segments on the abdomen of the female, yellow scale rings on the rear edge of the back of the 2nd, 4 and 6 segments, the middle one is wide, and 7 segments on the abdomen of the male, each with 3 yellow rings , according to which newly emerged adults are distinguished.
[0025] (2) Extraction of pheromone
[0026] After eclosion, the 1-2 instar female adults are in the state of summoning during the 4-hour photoperiod, gently press the tail to expose the ovipositor, and quickly pick up the ovipositor with ophthalmic forceps. As for 10 μL of n-hexane (chromatographic pure ) solution (the solution contains 10ng of tridecyl...
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