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Amanuel Tamiru and Zeyaur R. Khan
Plants have evolved highly intriguing ways of defending themselves against insect attacks, including through emission of defense volatiles. These volatiles serve the plant?s defense by directly repelling phytophagous insects and/or indirectly through att...
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Wilson Barros-Parada, Alan L. Knight, Esteban Basoalto, Eduardo Fuentes-Contreras
Pág. 307 - 315
Studies were conducted to evaluate the use of several trap-lure combinations to improve the monitoring of codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in apple, Malus domestica Bordk. The treatments involved the use of clear, orange, an...
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I. Madec, J.-F. Gabarrou, D. Moulin, L. Bougrat, C. Lecuelle-Lafont, J. Gigante, and P. Pageat
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Madec, I.; Gabarrou, J.; Guillaumey, D.; Lecuelle, C.; Bougrat, L.; Pageat, P.
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