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From: Volatiles from Aquilaria sinensis damaged by Heortia vitessoides larvae deter the conspecific gravid adults and attract its predator Cantheconidea concinna

Figure 6

Simultaneously recorded GC-EAD using the antennae of Heortia vitessoides females in response to volatiles collected from undamaged (A), mechanically damaged (B), and herbivore (H. vitessoides) damaged Aquilaria sinensis plants 1 d (C), 2 d (D), 3 d (E), and 4 d (F) following insect attack. The upper trace represents the Flame Ionization Detector (FID) response and the lower trace represents the female-consistent EAD response. The EAD-active compounds were as follows: (1) (Z)-β-ocimene; (2) octanal; (3) nonanal; (4) 2-decen-1-ol; (5) decanal; (6) (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate; (7) hexyl acetate; (8) (Z)-3-hexen-1-ol; (9) 1-octen-3-ol; and (10) methyl benzoate.

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