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Inducers deterrents

Inducible systems of defense (phytoalexins) are widespread in plants and are effective against many types of fungi and bacteria (37,38). Similar systems have been demonstrated in a few cases with insects and are probably common in nature (see for example reference 39). Although Inducible systems of insect resistance would seem to be efficient and effective, no system is foolproof. The larvae of Epilachna tredecimnotata cut a circular trench in Cucurbita leaves and prevent mobilization of the deterrent substances to the area which is then consumed (40). [Pg.307]

Comparison between Chemical Deterrents of Colonization vs. Inducers... [Pg.377]


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