A pear-derived kairomone with pheromonal potency that attracts male and female codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.)
Die Naturwissenschaften2001Vol. 88(8), pp. 333–338
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Douglas M. Light, A. L. Knight, Clive A. Henrick, Dayananda Rajapaska, Bill Lingren, Joseph C. Dickens, Katherine M. Reynolds, Ronald G. Buttery, Gloria B. Merrill, James N. Roitman, Bruce Campbell
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