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NATURALLY OCCURRING PEST BIOREGULATORS

Bartelt R. J., Dowd P. F. and Plattner R. D. (1991) Aggregation pheromone of Carpophilus lugubris new pest management tools for the nitidulid beetles. In Naturally Occurring Pest Bioregulators, ed P. A. Hedin, pp. 27 -0. ACS Symposium Series No. 449, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. [Pg.183]

Summary. Naturally occurring pest bioregulators have been isolated from a wide diversity of sources, often from geographically stressed regions which favor rapid growth of pest populations. In order for plants (or animals) to survive, they must develop mechanisms to avoid or cope with these pests. These mechanisms often involve chemicals that deter feeding, that are toxic, or that slow growth and maturation of the pest. [Pg.10]


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