Evidence of an oviposition stimulant for peachtree borer [Synanthedon exitiosa, insect pests of peach, Prunus persica]

Peachtree borer (PTB) cocoons, peach tree bark, and a mixture of frass and gum obtained arount PTB wounds were extracted with organic solvents of increasing polarity. Female PTB moths,Synanthedon exitiosa (Say), laid the greatest number of eggs on filter paper substrates treated with acetone extract...

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