2019
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toz034
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Isoeugenol, a More Attractive Male Lure for the Cue-Lure-Responsive Pest Fruit Fly Bactrocera curvipennis (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae), and New Records of Species Responding to Zingerone in New Caledonia

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“…patens (Tan and Nishida 2000). Likewise, several fruit fly species in Oceania and south-east Asia only respond to ZN (Fay 2012;Royer 2015;Leblanc et al 2018a, b;Royer et al 2018Royer et al , 2019. ZN, AA and RK occur together in Bu.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…patens (Tan and Nishida 2000). Likewise, several fruit fly species in Oceania and south-east Asia only respond to ZN (Fay 2012;Royer 2015;Leblanc et al 2018a, b;Royer et al 2018Royer et al , 2019. ZN, AA and RK occur together in Bu.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It largely fell into disuse following the discovery of CL as a much stronger attractant (Beroza et al 1960). It was more recently revisited in field studies, and found to weakly attract several CL-responsive species in Australia (Fay 2010, Royer 2015 and New Caledonia (Royer et al 2019), in addition to the aforementioned species that were strongly attracted in Papua New Guinea (Tan et al 2014).…”
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“…In Bangladesh, methyl-isoeugenol was almost 50× more attractive to the methyl eugenol-responsive cucurbit flower pest Zeugodacus diversus (Coquillett) than methyl eugenol [ 28 ]. These lures were also recently found to be more attractive than the known lures to two pest species in the Pacific: the methyl eugenol-responsive Pacific fruit fly B. xanthodes (Broun) [ 29 ] and the cuelure-responsive B. curvipennis (Froggatt) [ 30 ]. As these lures have proven to be attractive to a number of species it was considered possible that B. latifrons may also respond, particularly given its previous responses to low doses of isoeugenol and the structurally similar methyl eugenol [ 18 , 19 ].…”
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“…Stringer et al (2019) reported that in fruit fly management using various lure combinations reduces the cost of operation. Recently in Oceania and Asia, more attractive male lures (isoeugenol, methylisoeugenol, dihydroeugenol, and zingerone) were identified for several weakly CL-and methyl eugenol (ME) responsive species (Royer et al, 2019).…”
Section: Male Luresmentioning
confidence: 99%