verbena hybrida flower volatiles attractive to western flower thrips, frankliniella occidentalisthe following are extended summaries based on material from poster presentations at the 9th international congress of pesticide chemistry, organised by the international union of pure and applied chemistry (iupac) and held in london, uk, 2–7 august 1998. they are entirely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of pesticide science.

Autor: Hooper, Antony M, Bennison, Jude A, Luszniak, Mark C, Pickett, John A, Pow, Eleanor M, Wadhams, Lester J
Zdroj: Pesticide Science (now called Pest Management Science); June 1999, Vol. 55 Issue: 6 p660-662, 3p
Abstrakt: Western flower thrips (WFT) are attracted to three flowering verbena cultivars. The volatile components of these cultivars contain different enantiomers of linalool oxide which have been synthesised and one shown to be attractive to WFT.
Databáze: Supplemental Index