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Short-range allelochemicals from a plant-herbivore association: a singular case of oviposition-induced synomone for an egg parasitoid
2010
Journal of Experimental Biology
Colazza et al., 2004a; Colazza et al., 2004b) . The egg parasitoids might also respond to short-range induced synomones that are perceived after they have alighted on the plant. Oviposition by Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) on Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera) and on Arabidopsis thaliana induces changes in the chemistry of the leaf SUMMARY Oviposition-induced plant synomones are semiochemical cues used by egg parasitoids during host selection, and are therefore
doi:10.1242/jeb.045922
pmid:21037071
fatcat:hk235lyj3zhdpcmvj3kwradspm