Fig. 5: Field attractiveness and trap shutdown tests of Camelina seed oil-derived pheromones.
From: Insect pest management with sex pheromone precursors from engineered oilseed plants

a, Weekly catches (mean number ± standard error of the mean (SE)) of male diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, during eight weeks in three fields of Brassica rapa in southern China (W1–W8, 8 March to 3 May, 2017). N = 5 for each treatment group. Individual data values (black dots) were shown along with the chart. Bars with the same letters indicate catches that are not significantly different among treatments within the same week (one-way ANOVA followed by LSD test at 0.05 level). During the experimental period, the lures were replaced once by the end of week 6. b, Trap catches in plots treated for mating disruption of the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera in a field of beans in Brazil. Bars indicate the trap catch after treatment with synthetic or plant-derived pheromone of different purities, each containing 1.8 g of the AI (Z11-16:Ald) per plot (Supplementary Fig. 4) (26 September to 28 October, 2020). N = 4 for each treatment group. Individual data values (black dots) are shown along with the chart. Bars with the same letters indicate treatments that are not significantly different (one-way ANOVA followed by Tukeyʼs test at 0.05 level).