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213 related items for PubMed ID: 23440443

  • 1. Season-long volatile emissions from peach and pear trees in situ, overlapping profiles, and olfactory attraction of an oligophagous fruit moth in the laboratory.
    Najar-Rodriguez A, Orschel B, Dorn S.
    J Chem Ecol; 2013 Mar; 39(3):418-29. PubMed ID: 23440443
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  • 2. Peach volatile emission and attractiveness of different host plant volatiles blends to Cydia molesta in adjacent peach and pear orchards.
    Lu PF, Qiao HL.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Aug 12; 10(1):13658. PubMed ID: 32788645
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  • 11. Sprayable microencapsulated sex pheromone formulation for mating disruption of oriental fruit moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in Australian peach and pear orchards.
    Il'Ichev AL, Stelinski LL, Williams DG, Gut LJ.
    J Econ Entomol; 2006 Dec 12; 99(6):2048-54. PubMed ID: 17195672
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  • 12. Attraction of pea moth Cydia nigricana to pea flower volatiles.
    Thöming G, Knudsen GK.
    Phytochemistry; 2014 Apr 12; 100():66-75. PubMed ID: 24508043
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  • 13. High genetic diversity and structured populations of the oriental fruit moth in its range of origin.
    Zheng Y, Peng X, Liu G, Pan H, Dorn S, Chen M.
    PLoS One; 2013 Apr 12; 8(11):e78476. PubMed ID: 24265692
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  • 14. Seasonal variation in attraction to plant volatiles by Cacopsylla pyricola (Foerster) (Hemiptera: Psyllidae).
    Cooper WR, Serrano JM, Horton DR, Ohler BJ, Waters TD.
    Environ Entomol; 2024 Aug 17; 53(4):677-686. PubMed ID: 38775360
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  • 18. Importance of Preovipositional Period of an Oligophagous Moth in Predicting Host Suitability.
    Kong W, Wang Y, Guo Y, Chai X, Li J, Ma R.
    J Econ Entomol; 2020 Feb 08; 113(1):222-229. PubMed ID: 31638650
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  • 20. Specificity of codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) for the host plant kairomone, ethyl (2E,4Z)-2,4-decadienoate: field bioassays with pome fruit volatiles, analogue, and isomeric compounds.
    Light DM, Knight A.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2005 May 18; 53(10):4046-53. PubMed ID: 15884837
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