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Is the clue to low attractivity of the female winter psylla hidden in her cuticle? [abstract]
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Year:
2010
Source of publication :
ISCE Meetings (International Society of Chemical Ecology)
Authors :
Anshelevich, Leonid
;
.
Dragoshitz, Daniela
;
.
Litovsky, Anna
;
.
Reneh, Saadia
;
.
Soroker, Victoria
;
.
Zada, Anat Levi
;
.
Volume :
26th meeting
Co-Authors:
Goldinberg, I., Gitgarts, L.
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From page:
290
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290
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Total pages:
1
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Is the clue to low attractivity of the female winter psylla hidden in her cuticle?
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Attraction
Cacopsylla bidens
insect behavior
insects
pear psylla
pests
plant protection
Pyrus communis
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Conference paper
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Poster
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Language:
English
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Is the clue to low attractivity of the female winter psylla hidden in her cuticle? [abstract]
26th meeting
Goldinberg, I., Gitgarts, L.
Is the clue to low attractivity of the female winter psylla hidden in her cuticle?
Scientific Publication
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