Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Aldehyde doai
Patent
1997-12-08
2000-04-18
Dees, Jose' G.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
Aldehyde doai
514699, 514730, A01N 3500, A01N 3100
Patent
active
060516127
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the use of volatiles from the bark of non-host angiosperm trees to protect coniferous trees from attack by bark beetles. Individual compounds or mixtures selected from 18 non-host bark volatiles, identified by coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic detection analysis, and deployed alone or with an antiaggregation pheromone or a green leaf volatile, or mixture thereof, are demonstrated to repel conifer-infesting bark beetles from attractant-baited traps, and to protect attractant-baited trees from attack.
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Borden John H.
Chong Leslie J.
Gries Gerhard
Gries Regine
Huber Dezene P. W.
Dees Jos,e G.
Pryor Alton
Simon Fraser University
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