Search Results - "DeVilbiss, E. D."
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Bruchins: Insect-Derived Plant Regulators That Stimulate Neoplasm Formation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-05-2000)“…Pea weevil (Bruchus pisorum L.) oviposition on pods of specific genetic lines of pea (Pisum sativum L.) stimulates cell division at the sites of egg…”
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Structure-activity relationship observations for the bagworm moth pheromone
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-07-1996)“…Structure-activity relationship (SAR) observations were made for the bagworm moth pheromone, (R)-2-pentyl decanoate, and a series of analogs with modifications…”
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Isolation, identification, synthesis, and bioassay of the pheromone of the comstock mealybug and some analogs
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-04-1982)“…The sex pheromone of the Comstock mealybug,Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuwana) was isolated from volatiles trapped from air passing over virgin female insects…”
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Effect of instantizing on amino acid content of nonfat dry milk
Published in Journal of dairy science (01-02-1974)Get more information
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Structure identification of terpene-type alcohols at microgram levels
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-05-1981)Get full text
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Soldier frontal glands of the termiteMacrotermes subhyalinus: Morphology, chemical composition, and use in defense
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-09-1977)Get full text
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Identification of the pheromone of the Comstock mealybug
Published in Life sciences (1973) (01-01-1980)Get more information
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Bruchins—Mitogenic 3-(Hydroxypropanoyl) Esters of Long Chain Diols from Weevils of the Bruchidae
Published in Tetrahedron (22-09-2000)Get full text
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Bruchins, plant mitogens from weevils: Structural requirements for activity
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-12-2002)“…Bruchins are 3-hydroxypropanoate esters of long-chain alpha,omega-diols from pea weevils and cowpea weevils that have been shown to initiate callus formation…”
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