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Laboratory evaluation of natural and synthetic aromatic compounds as potential attractants for male mediterranean fruit fly, ceratitis capitata
Tabanca, Nurhayat,Masi, Marco,Epsky, Nancy D.,Nocera, Paola,Cimmino, Alessio,Kendra, Paul E.,Niogret, Jerome,Evidente, Antonio
, (2019)
Ceratitis capitata, the Mediterranean fruit fly, is one of the most serious agricultural pests worldwide responsible for significant reduction in fruit and vegetable yields. Eradication is expensive and often not feasible. Current control methods include
Synthesis and in vitro growth inhibition of 2-allylphenol derivatives against Phythopthora cinnamomi rands
Olea, Andrés F.,Espinoza, Luis,Sedan, Claudia,Thomas, Mario,Martínez, Rolando,Mellado, Marco,Carrasco, Héctor,Díaz, Katy
, (2019/11/28)
Phytophthora cinnamomi is a phytopathogen that causes extensive damage in different crops, and therefore, produces important economic losses all around the world. Chemical fungicides are a key factor for the control of this disease. However, ecological an
Carbonylative Transformation of Allylarenes with CO Surrogates: Tunable Synthesis of 4-Arylbutanoic Acids, 2-Arylbutanoic Acids, and 4-Arylbutanals
Wu, Fu-Peng,Li, Da,Peng, Jin-Bao,Wu, Xiao-Feng
supporting information, p. 5699 - 5703 (2019/08/01)
In this Communication, procedures for the selective synthesis of 4-arylbutanoic acids, 2-arylbutanoic acids, and 4-arylbutanals from the same allylbenzenes have been developed. With formic acid or TFBen as the CO surrogate, reactions proceed selectively and effectively under carbon monoxide gas-free conditions.