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Volumn 27, Issue 10, 2001, Pages 1911-1928
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Herbivore-induced volatile production by Arabidopsis thaliana leads to attraction of the parasitoid Cotesia rubecula: Chemical, behavioral, and gene-expression analysis
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Author keywords
Foraging behavior; Green leaf volatiles; Headspace analysis; Hymenoptera; Lepidoptera; Methyl salicylate; Nitriles; Pieris rapae; Terpenoids; Tritrophic interactions
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Indexed keywords
FIXATIVE;
MYRCENE;
NITRILE;
SALICYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE;
SALICYLIC ACID METHYL ESTER;
TERPENE;
TERPENOID;
VOLATILE AGENT;
CHEMICAL ECOLOGY;
DEFENSE MECHANISM;
PARASITOID;
PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION;
TRITROPHIC INTERACTION;
ADAPTATION;
ANIMAL;
ARABIDOPSIS;
ARTICLE;
BIOASSAY;
BIOSYNTHESIS;
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS;
CHEMISTRY;
COTESIA RUBECULA;
DEFENSE MECHANISM;
FEEDING BEHAVIOR;
FEMALE;
GENE EXPRESSION;
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION;
GENETICS;
HYMENOPTERA;
INSECT;
LARVA;
LEPIDOPTERA;
NONHUMAN;
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE;
PARASITOLOGY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PLANT;
PLANT LEAF;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
VOLATILIZATION;
WASP;
ADAPTATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL;
ANIMALS;
ARABIDOPSIS;
FEEDING BEHAVIOR;
FIXATIVES;
GENE EXPRESSION REGULATION;
HYMENOPTERA;
LARVA;
LEPIDOPTERA;
PLANT LEAVES;
PLANTS, EDIBLE;
SALICYLATES;
TERPENES;
VOLATILIZATION;
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EID: 0034766458
PISSN: 00980331
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1023/A:1012213116515 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (293)
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References (58)
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