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Sex attractant inhibitors of the codling mothLaspeyresia pomonella L.

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Die Anlockung von Männchen des Apfelwicklers (Laspeyresia pomonella L.) mittrans-8,trans-10-Dodecadien-1-ol (Codlemone) oder mit lebenden Weibchen wird durch verschiedene Analoge des Sexuallockstoffs gehemmt. Starke Inhibitorwirkung zeigtecis-8-Dodecenylacetat. Der graue Knospenwickler,Hedya nubiferana Haw., der ebenfalls durch Codlemone angelockt wird, reagiert spezifisch auf weitere Inhibitoren.

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Arn, H., Schwarz, C., Limacher, H. et al. Sex attractant inhibitors of the codling mothLaspeyresia pomonella L.. Experientia 30, 1142–1144 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923655

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