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  • 1. Cowpea volatiles induced by beet armyworm or fall armyworm differentially prime maize plants.
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  • 2. Spodoptera frugiperda Caterpillars Suppress Herbivore-Induced Volatile Emissions in Maize.
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  • 6. Effects of Nitrogen Supply on Induced Defense in Maize (Zea mays) against Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda).
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  • 8. Herbivore-Induced Volatiles from Maize Plants Attract Chelonus insularis, an Egg-Larval Parasitoid of the Fall Armyworm.
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  • 10. Nocturnal herbivore-induced plant volatiles attract the generalist predatory earwig Doru luteipes Scudder.
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  • 11. Herbivore-specific plant volatiles prime neighboring plants for nonspecific defense responses.
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  • 19. Differential performance and parasitism of caterpillars on maize inbred lines with distinctly different herbivore-induced volatile emissions.
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  • 20. Asymmetry in Herbivore Effector Responses: Caterpillar Frass Effectors Reduce Performance of a Subsequent Herbivore.
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