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Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28 (6)

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Articles of Journal of Chemical Ecology entered for 2002 and volume (issue): 28 (6)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1131-1159
Jennifer S. Thaler, Ana L. Fidantsef and Richard M. Bostock (2002)
Antagonism between jasmonate- and salicylate-mediated induced plant resistance: effects of concentration and timing of elicitation on defense-related proteins, herbivore, and pathogen performance in tomato

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1161-1172
Keng-Hong Tan, Ritsuo Nishida and Yock-Chai Toong (2002)
Floral synomone of a wild orchid, Bulbophyllum cheiri, lures Bactrocera fruit flies for pollination

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1183-1190
Holly R. Prendeville and Lori Stevens (2002)
Microbe inhibition by Tribolium flour beetles varies with beetle species, strain, sex, and microbe group

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1191-1208
Raimondas Mozuraitis, Vincas Buda, Ilme Liblikas, Carl Rikard Unelius and Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson (2002)
Parthenogenesis, calling behavior, and insect-released volatiles of leafminer moth Phyllonorycter emberizaepenella

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1209-1220
Junko Onodera, Shigeru Matsuyama, Takahisa Suzuki and Koichi Fujii (2002)
Host-recognizing kairomones for parasitic wasp, Anisopteromalus calandrae, from larvae of azuki bean weevil, Callosobruchus chinensis

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1237-1254
Erik Hedenström and Fredrik Andersson (2002)
Syntheses of female sex pheromone precursors of pine sawfly species and of some structurally related methyl-branched long-chain 2-alkanols

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2002) 28, 1255-1267
Neil J. Vickers (2002)
Defining a synthetic pheromone blend attractive to male Heliothis subflexa under wind tunnel conditions