Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina

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1570-7458
Keywords:
Insecta ; Ostrina nubilalis ; pheromone trapping ; maize
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
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Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
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autor Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
autorsonst Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
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notes Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
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reference 64 (1992), S. 177-185
schlagwort Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
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shingle_author_1 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
shingle_author_2 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
shingle_author_3 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
shingle_author_4 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
shingle_catch_all_1 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
1570-7458
15707458
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
1570-7458
15707458
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Sorenson, C. E.
Kennedy, G. G.
Duyn, W.
Bradley, J. R.
Walgenbach, J. F.
Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Insecta
Ostrina nubilalis
pheromone trapping
maize
Abstract The response of male European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) to synthetic pheromone lures containing various isomeric blends of the sex pheromone 11-tetradecenyl acetate was measured in 13 counties in North Carolina. The blends consisted of either 3% Z (‘E strain’), 97% Z (‘Z strain’), or 35% Z (‘hybrid’) 11-tetradecenyl acetate. Response to E strain lures predominated in those counties located in the Coastal Plain (east) of the state, while response to the Z strain pheromone was dominant in the west. A zone of overlap of these broad strain distributions appears to occur in the eastern Piedmont. Within this zone there was substantial response to both E and Z blends. The proportion of these responses changed considerably between generations within years as well as between years. Significantly higher capture rates in hybrid baited traps in parts of the overlap zone may be indicative of increased rates of hybridization between the E and Z strains.
1570-7458
15707458
Springer
shingle_title_1 Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
shingle_title_2 Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
shingle_title_3 Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
shingle_title_4 Geographical variation in pheromone response of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis, in North Carolina
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