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FEEDING BEHAVIOUR OF THE PALES WEEVIL: II. RESPONSE TO SOME NEUTRAL LIPID FRACTIONS OF LOBLOLLY PINE PHLOEM
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
The lipids of loblolly pine phloem, particularly the neutral lipids, were fractionated and bioassayed for feeding stimulant activity with the pales weevil, Hylobius pales (Herbst). Activity was evidently reduced by the fractionation procedures. Significant feeding occurred in response to the fraction whose principal constituent was β-sitosterol. Also, evidence indicated that substances occurring with the sterols may play a part in inducing feeding.
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