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- who: Trifolium repens Volatiles White et al. from the Department of Experimental Plant Ecology, Radboud University, Heyendaalseweg, AJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands have published the Article: Virus infection decreases the attractiveness of white clover plants for a non-vectoring herbivore, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This analysis provides a ranking of compounds according to their power for discriminating VOC blends emitted from virus-infected and non-infected plants, respectively. The authors demonstrate that, in Trifolium repens, WClMV decreases the attractiveness of the host_plant for adult fungus gnat females. Those studies consider insects that serve as vectors . . .
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