Effects of interplant defence signalling on production and allocation of biomass
Barley plants are known to release volatiles, both when infested by aphids and uninfested. Neighbouring barley plants have in previous studies been seen to induce a defence mechanism against aphids when exposed to these volatiles. In this study investigated whether volatiles from aphid infested bare...
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SLU/Dept. of Entomology
2005
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