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- who: October and collaborators from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China Yangtze University, China have published the research work: Dynamic changes in virus-induced volatiles in cotton modulate the orientation and oviposition behavior of the y Bemisia tabaci, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The studies demonstrated that (+)-u03b1-pinene, u03b3terpinene, u03b1-guaiene, and 4-hydroxy-4 methyl-2-pentanone may be the key attractants emitted Begomovirus-infected plants that attract B. tabaci. The results of the studies showed that CLCuV-infected plants readily attracted whiteflies, but with the progression of time, the preference of . . .
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