The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants

SP Gouinguené, TCJ Turlings - Plant physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants.

SP Gouinguené, TC Turlings - Plant Physiology, 2002 - europepmc.org
Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

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The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants.

SP Gouinguené, TC Turlings - Plant physiology, 2002 - sonar.ch
English Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is
attractive to natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is …

The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in maize plants.

SP Gouinguené, TCJ Turlings - 2002 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In maize (Zea mays), this induced odour blend is mainly …

The Effects of Abiotic Factors on Induced Volatile Emissions in Corn Plants

SP Gouinguené, TCJ Turlings - Plant Physiology, 2002 - JSTOR
Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

[PDF][PDF] The Effects of Abiotic Factors on Induced Volatile Emissions in Corn Plants

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Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants

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Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants

SP Gouinguené, TCJ Turlings - Plant physiology, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is attractive to
natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is mainly …

The effects of abiotic factors on induced volatile emissions in corn plants.

SP Gouinguené, TC Turlings - Plant physiology, 2002 - folia.unifr.ch
English Many plants respond to herbivory by releasing a specific blend of volatiles that is
attractive to natural enemies of the herbivores. In corn (Zea mays), this induced odor blend is …