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Monoterpenoids growth effects

Earlier work investigated growth effects from monoterpenoids dosed topically on last-instar larvae of the house fly (19). Development and metamorphosis failures occurred with several compounds. Cineole was the most active inhibitor of pupal eclosion (40% inhibition at a dose of 10 /lig/insect) and of imaginal differentiation, within those uneclosed pupae. Camphene, eugenol, and a-pinene were also active. Inhibition of pupal ecdysis was highest in insects treated with camphene, although carvone and several others were also effective. [Pg.312]

Vokou, D., Douvli, P., Blionis, GJ., Halley, J.M. Effects of monoterpenoids, acting alone or in pairs, on seed germination and subsequent seedling growth. J Chem Ecol 2003 29 2281-2301. [Pg.77]

Effects of two monoterpenoids on growth rate of German cockroaches... [Pg.312]


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