Insect host location: a volatile situation.

作者: Toby J.A. Bruce , Lester J. Wadhams , Christine M. Woodcock

DOI: 10.1016/J.TPLANTS.2005.04.003

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摘要: … a host plant is crucial for a phytophagous (herbivorous) insect … Insects can locate their hosts even though the host plants are … Plant volatiles play an important role in this host-location …

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