The pheromone composition of the Spanish
population of the beet armyworm (BAW), Spodoptera
exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), was identified. Analysis
of female gland extracts showed the presence of compounds
Z9,E12–14:Ac (1), Z9–14:Ac (2), Z11–16:Ac (3),
Z9,E12–14:OH (4), Z9–14:OH (5), and Z11–16:OH (6) in a
ratio of 26:11:1:22:31:9. The amount of compound per
gland ranged from 2.08 ng for 5 to 0.09 ng for 3. However,
analysis of female volatiles by SPME revealed only the
presence of compounds, 1, 2, 3, and 5 in a 34:40:4:22 ratio.
In electroantennogram assays, compound 1 elicited the
highest response, and the C14 acetates evoked higher
electrophysiological responses than the corresponding
alcohols or C16 isomers. In a wind tunnel, no behavioral
difference was observed between formulations based on the
gland extracts and female volatiles. In both cases, males
responded as when virgin females were used as the
attractant source. Compound 1 alone elicited upwind flight
by males, but required the presence of compound 5 in a
80:20 to 40:60 ratio for full activity. Ternary mixtures of 1,
5 and the minor components did not improve the performance of the 1+5 blend in a 60:40 ratio. In the field,
the mixture 1+5+3 in a 56:37:7 ratio was the most attractive formulation, and is expected to be useful in future pest control strategies.We gratefully acknowledge T. Cabello (University
of Almería) for providing us with BAW larvae for rearing and
useful advice, P. Fuchs (Kenogard, S.A.) for conducting the field tests,
and SEDQ S.A. for providing us with compounds 3–6. We are also
indebted to MICINN for an I3P fellowship to P. Acín and a Ramón y
Cajal contract to C.Q. Financial support was provided by CICYT
(project AGL 2006-13489-C02-01/AGR).Peer reviewe
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