Abstract

Sexually mature females of an important agricultural pest, the vine mealybug Planococcus ficus, produce the monoterpene ( S)-lavandulol and the corresponding ester, ( S)-(+)-lavandulyl senecioate. The racemic ester was highly attractive to mature male mealybugs, whereas lavandulol was not. The naturally produced 2:5 blend of lavandulol and the ester also was no more attractive than the ester alone.

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