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Antennal and behavioural responses of the spruce seed moth, C ydia strobilella , to floral volatiles of N orway spruce, P icea abies , and temporal variation in emission of active compounds

We investigated whether spruce seed moth, C ydia strobilella L. ( L epidoptera: T ortricidae, G rapholitini), one of the most damaging seed predators on Norway spruce, P icea abies (L.) H . K arst ( P inaceae), uses olfactory cues during host search. Analyses with coupled gas chromatography and elec...

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Published in:Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 2016-09, Vol.160 (3), p.209-218
Main Authors: Jakobsson, Johan, Svensson, Glenn P., Löfstedt, Christer, Anderbrant, Olle
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