Can alteration in host odor blends change the olfactory preferences in Spodoptera littoralis?
Gustatory and olfactory stimuli have been shown to induce feeding preferences in generalist phytophagous insect species. Generalists have to process a lot of information while performing host selection and it has been suggested that this may be a limitation, while it makes the host detection slower...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Breeding (from 130101)
2017
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