(Z,E)-9,11-tetradecadienyl acetate (abbr. Z9,E11-14:Ac) — Spodoptera littoralis[3][2]: 41 and S. litura[2]: 41 mating attractant and
mating inhibitor.[2]: 41 Female pheromone, lures males.[4] Used by McVeigh and Bettany 1986 and Downham et al., 1995 over the course of three years in a 99:1 with (E,E)-10,12-tetradecadienyl acetate.[4] Although they achieved good mating disruption this did not result in lower egg mass or population.[4] The results of Campion et al., 1980 suggest that may be due to the need for other, minor female
volatiles.[4] Martinez et al., 1993 study control of its synthesis in S. littoralis by
hormones, finding that the
reduction step may be controlled by
pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide.[3]
(Z,E)-9,11-tetradecadienyl acetate (abbr. Z9,E11-14:Ac) — Spodoptera littoralis[3][2]: 41 and S. litura[2]: 41 mating attractant and
mating inhibitor.[2]: 41 Female pheromone, lures males.[4] Used by McVeigh and Bettany 1986 and Downham et al., 1995 over the course of three years in a 99:1 with (E,E)-10,12-tetradecadienyl acetate.[4] Although they achieved good mating disruption this did not result in lower egg mass or population.[4] The results of Campion et al., 1980 suggest that may be due to the need for other, minor female
volatiles.[4] Martinez et al., 1993 study control of its synthesis in S. littoralis by
hormones, finding that the
reduction step may be controlled by
pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide.[3]