Journal of Chemical Ecology, ISSN 0098-0331, 9/2008, Volume 34, Issue 9, pp. 1170 - 1179
Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) function as host attractants, pheromone synergists, or sexual kairomones for a number of coleopteran folivores. Hence, we focused...
Biochemistry, general | Bioassay | Entomology | Green leaf volatiles | Emerald ash borer | Ecology | Life Sciences | Buprestidae | Biological Microscopy | ( Z )-3-hexenol | Agrilus planipennis | Agriculture | GC-EAD | Leaf volatiles | Aeration extracts | Fraxinus spp | (Z)-3-hexenol | green leaf volatiles | MELOLONTHA-HIPPOCASTANI | AGRILUS-PLANIPENNIS COLEOPTERA | PLANT VOLATILES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BEETLE | bioassay | emerald ash borer | COCKCHAFERS | aeration extracts | ECOLOGY | leaf volatiles | LURE | Plant Leaves - chemistry | Fraxinus - chemistry | Hexanols - analysis | Pest Control, Biological - methods | Electrophysiology | Male | Odorants - analysis | Dose-Response Relationship, Drug | Animals | Hexanols - pharmacology | Volatilization | Sex Factors | Behavior, Animal - drug effects | Female | Insect Control - methods | Coleoptera - physiology | Agricultural pests | Beetles | Trees | Plant biology | Biophysics | Chemical ecology
Biochemistry, general | Bioassay | Entomology | Green leaf volatiles | Emerald ash borer | Ecology | Life Sciences | Buprestidae | Biological Microscopy | ( Z )-3-hexenol | Agrilus planipennis | Agriculture | GC-EAD | Leaf volatiles | Aeration extracts | Fraxinus spp | (Z)-3-hexenol | green leaf volatiles | MELOLONTHA-HIPPOCASTANI | AGRILUS-PLANIPENNIS COLEOPTERA | PLANT VOLATILES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BEETLE | bioassay | emerald ash borer | COCKCHAFERS | aeration extracts | ECOLOGY | leaf volatiles | LURE | Plant Leaves - chemistry | Fraxinus - chemistry | Hexanols - analysis | Pest Control, Biological - methods | Electrophysiology | Male | Odorants - analysis | Dose-Response Relationship, Drug | Animals | Hexanols - pharmacology | Volatilization | Sex Factors | Behavior, Animal - drug effects | Female | Insect Control - methods | Coleoptera - physiology | Agricultural pests | Beetles | Trees | Plant biology | Biophysics | Chemical ecology
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Environmental Entomology, ISSN 0046-225X, 04/2016, Volume 45, Issue 2, pp. 320 - 327
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Environmental Entomology, ISSN 0046-225X, 04/2016, Volume 45, Issue 2, pp. 320 - 327
A nonnative woodwasp, Sirex noctilio F., has established in pine forests in eastern North America. To facilitate prediction of the full range of impacts S....
Woodwasp | Flight mill | Size-fecundity relationship | Deladenus spp | Dispersal | S.-NIGRICORNIS | DELADENUS-SIRICIDICOLA | dispersal | PINUS-SYLVESTRIS | ENTOMOLOGY | ABUNDANCE | PARASITISM | TEMPERATURE | woodwasp | BIOLOGY | flight mill | size-fecundity relationship | COLEOPTERA | INVASIVE WOODWASP | CERAMBYCIDAE | Pest Control, Biological | Species Specificity | Body Size | Male | Flight, Animal | Tylenchoidea - physiology | Animals | Fertility | Female | Introduced Species | Wasps - physiology | Ontario | Wasps - parasitology
Woodwasp | Flight mill | Size-fecundity relationship | Deladenus spp | Dispersal | S.-NIGRICORNIS | DELADENUS-SIRICIDICOLA | dispersal | PINUS-SYLVESTRIS | ENTOMOLOGY | ABUNDANCE | PARASITISM | TEMPERATURE | woodwasp | BIOLOGY | flight mill | size-fecundity relationship | COLEOPTERA | INVASIVE WOODWASP | CERAMBYCIDAE | Pest Control, Biological | Species Specificity | Body Size | Male | Flight, Animal | Tylenchoidea - physiology | Animals | Fertility | Female | Introduced Species | Wasps - physiology | Ontario | Wasps - parasitology
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Seasonal and diurnal flight activity of male Eucosma gloriola (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Canadian Entomologist, ISSN 0008-347X, 1998, Volume 130, Issue 3, pp. 377 - 381
Males of Eucosma gloriola Heinrich (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) were caught in pheromone traps for about 5 weeks from 17 May to 21 June in 1996 in three...
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology, ISSN 1461-9555, 11/2003, Volume 5, Issue 4, pp. 293 - 300
1 The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (L.) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), is an exotic pest of pine, Pinus spp., and was first discovered in North America in...
α-pinene | Myrtenol | trans-verbenol | pine shoot beetle | Tomicus piniperda | α‐pinene | trans‐verbenol | Pine shoot beetle | Trans-verbenol | OLFACTORY RECOGNITION | BARK BEETLES | alpha-pinene | ENTOMOLOGY | RESPONSES | L COL | HYLURGOPS-PALLIATUS | myrtenol | GREEN LEAF VOLATILES | SCOTS PINE | ETHANOL | HOST VOLATILES
α-pinene | Myrtenol | trans-verbenol | pine shoot beetle | Tomicus piniperda | α‐pinene | trans‐verbenol | Pine shoot beetle | Trans-verbenol | OLFACTORY RECOGNITION | BARK BEETLES | alpha-pinene | ENTOMOLOGY | RESPONSES | L COL | HYLURGOPS-PALLIATUS | myrtenol | GREEN LEAF VOLATILES | SCOTS PINE | ETHANOL | HOST VOLATILES
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Environmental Entomology, ISSN 0046-225X, 2004, Volume 33, Issue 2, pp. 221 - 226
Abstract The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), is an exotic pest of pine in North America. We evaluated blends of semiochemical...
disruptants | Tomicus piniperda | verbenone | nonhost volatiles
disruptants | Tomicus piniperda | verbenone | nonhost volatiles
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The African Repository (1850-1892), 04/1886, Volume 62, Issue 2, p. 65
The Memorial of the American Colonization Society respectfully represents: Without entering into the history of the Society, it is assumed that your Honorable...
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