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trimedlure

Known as: 4 (or 5)-chloro-2-methylcyclohexanecarboxylic acid 1,1-dimethylethyl ester 
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
ABSTRACT Invasive fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) pose a global threat to agriculture through direct damage to food crops… 
2010
2010
ABSTRACT In a field test to examine attractancy of Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), relative to release… 
2007
2007
Detection programs for pestiferous tephritid fruit flies rely on traps baited with either natural or synthetic food substances… 
2004
2004
Abstract In southern California, the sterile insect technique has been used since 1994 to prevent establishment of the… 
2001
2001
Stereoselectively synthesized enantiomers of ethyl cis-5-iodotrans-2-methylcyclohexane-1-carboxylate (ceralure B1), a potent lure… 
2000
2000
Laboratory tests were conducted to determine whether feeding on raspberry ketone affected the mating success of male melon flies… 
1998
1998
Ceralure or trimedlure polymeric TNO panels in C&C traps were compared for attractancy by the capture of male Mediterranean fruit… 
1993
1993
Trimedlure (tert-butyl 4- and 5-chloro-cis- andtrans-2-methylcyclohexane-1-carboxylate), a mixture of eight isomers, is used as… 
1991
1991
The most biologically active enantiomer of trimedlure, a synthetic lure attractive to male Mediterranean fruit flies, is the 1S…