נגישות
תפריט נגישות
א
א
א
א
ניגודיות עדינה
ניגודיות גבוהה
מונוכרום
הדגשת קישורים
חסימת אנימציה
פונט קריא
סגור
איפוס הגדרות נגישות
להורדת מודול נגישות חינם
Hello
Guest
Logout
Login
New item
Home
Bookmarks
Saved Searches
Index
Advanced Search
English
Quick User Guide
A detailed user guide
Advanced Search
Syntax
Search...
Volcani treasures
About
Terms of use
Manage
Community:
אסיף מאגר המחקר החקלאי
Powered by ClearMash Solutions Ltd -
The PK/PBAN family: A highly potent novel target for mating disruption [abstract]
Back to search
Previous item
Next item
Year:
2017
Source of publication :
IOBC/WPRS Bulletin
Authors :
Altstein, Miriam
;
.
Ben-Aziz, Orna
;
.
Davidovitch, Michael
;
.
Volume :
126
Co-Authors:
Facilitators :
From page:
82
To page:
82
(
Total pages:
1
)
Link :
The PK/PBAN family: A highly potent novel target for mating disruption [abstract]
Abstract:
Note:
Related Files :
Heliothis peltigera
Insect neuropeptides
insects
Mating disruption
Neuropeptides
pest control
PK/PBAN
plant protection
Show More
Related Content
More details
DOI :
Article number:
0
Affiliations:
Database:
Publication Type:
Abstract
;
.
Conference paper
;
.
Language:
English
Editors' remarks:
ID:
52331
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
14/12/2020 14:53
You may also be interested in
Proceedings of the Meeting: Molecular Tools for Understanding and Improving Biocontrol
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Is it possible to cope with variability of biocontrol? (Keynote presentation)
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Working Group "Integrated Control of Plant-Feeding Mites"
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Bioavailability of PK/PBAN derived agonistic and antagonistic peptides in Heliothis peltigera
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Bioavailability of linear and cyclic peptides derived from the PK/PBAN family in the moth Heliothis peltigera
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
The potential use of entomopathogenic nematodes to control ticks [abstract]
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Scientific Publication
The PK/PBAN family: A highly potent novel target for mating disruption [abstract]
126
Scientific Publication
You may also be interested in