Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36 (2)

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Articles of Journal of Chemical Ecology entered for 2010 and volume (issue): 36 (2)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 141-147
Kevin Lam, Michelle Tsang, Audrey Labrie, Regine Gries and Gerhard Gries (2010)
Semiochemical-mediated oviposition avoidance by female house flies, Musca domestica, on animal feces colonized with harmful fungi

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 148-157
Sebastian E.W. Opitz, Søren R. Jensen and Caroline Müller (2010)
Sequestration of glucosinolates and iridoid glucosides in sawfly species of the genus Athalia and their role in defense against ants

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 163-170
Robert K. Vander Meer, Catherine A. Preston and Man-Yeon Choi (2010)
Isolation of a pyrazine alarm pheromone component from the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 171-178
Hany K.M. Dweck, Glenn P. Svensson, Eylem Akman Gündüz and Olle Anderbrant (2010)
Kairomonal response of the parasitoid, Bracon hebetor Say, to the male-produced sex pheromone of its host, the greater waxmoth, Galleria mellonella (L.)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 179-191
Renuka Shivaji, Alberto Camas, Arunkanth Ankala, Jurgen Engelberth, James H. Tumlinson, W. Paul Williams, Jeff R. Wilkinson and Dawn Sywassink Luthe (2010)
Plants on constant alert: Elevated levels of jasmonic acid and jasmonate-induced transcripts in caterpillar-resistant maize

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 192-199
Jason C. Hamm, Michael J. Stout and Rita M. Riggio (2010)
Herbivore- and elicitor-induced resistance in rice to the rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel) in the laboratory and field

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 200-204
Nishanth Tharayil and Daniella J. Triebwasser (2010)
Elucidation of a diurnal pattern of catechin exudation by Centaurea stoebe

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2010) 36, 227-235
Philip C. Stevenson, Reju F. D'Cunha and David Grzywacz (2010)
Inactivation of baculovirus by isoflavonoids on chickpea (Cicer arietinum) leaf surfaces reduces the efficacy of nucleopolyhedrovirus against Helicoverpa armigera