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Synthesis of three putative kairomones of the beech leaf-mining weevil Orchestes fagi (L.)
Mayo,Silk,Abeysekera,MaGee
, p. 1124 - 1132 (2016/07/21)
The beech leaf-mining weevil, Orchestes fagi (L.), also known as the beech flea weevil, is a common and widespread pest of beech, Fagus sylvatica L., in its native Europe. It now appears to be well established in Nova Scotia, Canada. We report a novel synthesis of 9-geranyl-p-cymene and syntheses of 9-geranyl-α-terpinene and 1,1-dimethyl-3-methylene-2-vinylcyclohexane, making partial use of known methods. All three of these compounds are found in beech leaf volatiles and/or wood and are putative kairomones of the beech leaf-mining weevil.
Synthesis of 2,6-dimethyl-10-(p-tolyl)-2,6(E)-undecadiene
Vig,Kumar,Singh,Vig
, p. 381 - 382 (2007/10/12)
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