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Moths angoumois grain

Cogbum, R.R. and Vick, K.W. 1981. Distribution of angoumois grain moth, almond moth, and indian meal moth in rice fields and rice storage in Texas as indicated by pheromone-baited adhesive traps. Environ. Entomol. 10, 1003-1007. [Pg.285]

Besides the variability of the phytochemical composition of EOs mentioned above, the point is that insects vary enormously in their responses to secondary plant products. It is well known that the sensitivity of different insect species could be quite different for the same substance [11]. Oils from Cymbopogon nardus which killed quickly the bruchid A. obtectus [12] only knocked down and disabled the Angoumois grain moth Sitotroga cereallela [49]. [Pg.4095]


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