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    Bruchins: Insect-Derived Plant Regulators That Stimulate Neoplasm Formation by Doss, Robert P., Oliver, James E., Proebsting, William M., Potter, Sandra W., Kuy, SreyReath, Clement, Stephen L., Williamson, R. Thomas, Carney, John R., DeVilbiss, E. David

    “…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 by WARTHEN, J. D, KLUN, J. A, DEVILBISS, E. D

    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 by Bierl-Leonhardt, B A, Moreno, D S, Schwarz, M, Forster, H S, Plimmer, J R, Devilbiss, E D

    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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    Bruchins, plant mitogens from weevils: Structural requirements for activity by OLIVER, James E, DOSS, Robert P, MARQUEZ, Brian, DEVILBISS, E. David

    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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