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Delia brassicae

Finch, S., Volatile plant chemicals and their effect on host plant finding by the cabbage root fly Delia brassicae), Ent. Exp. Appl., 24, 150-159 (1978). [Pg.310]

Fig. 1.3 Tip recordings from a tarsal D-hair of Delia brassicae (cabbage root fly) in response to stimulation with the glucosinolate sinigrin and its aglycon allylisothiocyanate which is not stimulatory. Fig. 1.3 Tip recordings from a tarsal D-hair of Delia brassicae (cabbage root fly) in response to stimulation with the glucosinolate sinigrin and its aglycon allylisothiocyanate which is not stimulatory.
Hawkes, C. and Coaker, T. H. (1979) Factors affecting the behavioral responses of the adult cabbage root fly, Delia brassicae, to host plant odour. Ent. exp. appl., 25, 45-58. [Pg.107]

Tarsi of Delia brassicae Tarsi of Chrysomela brunsvicensis... [Pg.525]

STAEDLER, E., Chemoreceptions of host plant chemicals by ovipositing females of Delia (Hylemya) brassicae., Entomol. Exp. Appl., 1978,24, 511-520. [Pg.122]

Delia anliqua. See Onion maggots Delia radicum (=Hylemya brassicae). [Pg.511]

Delia radicum Meligethes aeneus Ceuthorhynchus assimilis Brevicoryne brassicae Psylliodes chrysocephala Dasineura brassicae... [Pg.543]

Crespo, E., Hordijk, C. A., deGraaf, R. M. et al. (2012) On-line detection of root-induced volatiles in Brassica nigra plants infested with Delia radicum L. root fly larvae. Phytochemistry. 84, 68. [Pg.219]


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