Ethyl Nicotinate: A chemical attractant for Thrips obscuratus (Thysanoptra: Thripidae) in stonefruit in New Zealand [Apricots, peaches]

Ethyl nicotinate was found to be a potent attractant for Thrips obscuratus in peaches and apricots. The male-to-female ratio in traps was 1:8. The chemical was more attractive than ripe fruit, with peak catches at harvest. Season-long trapping showed the efficiency of the chemical compared to unbait...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemical ecology 1982-01, Vol.8 (10), p.1299-1304
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