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titleOfInvention Method using hexadecanoic acid butyl ester as the attractant of the female moth of beet armyworm
abstract Method using hexadecanoic acid butyl ester as the attractant of the female moth of beet armyworm, belong to and lure insect to protect plant method using the semiochemical of host plant.It is 0.01~0.05mol/L solution that hexadecanoic acid butyl ester is configured to concentration by the present invention with ethanol as solvent, further preferred 0.03 mol/L solution.Tested using Y-shaped smell sensing apparatus, it is up to 68.0% that hexadecanoic acid butyl ester, which lures female moth rate,.Indoors in oviposition, egg laying amount is higher 15.2 times than compareing after spraying hexadecanoic acid butyl ester, and rate is lured in field experiment up to 81.4%.The compound can be used for the biogenic pesticide for preparing preventing and treating beet armyworm.
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