Hyperparasitoids use herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate their parasitoid host.
Plants respond to herbivory with the emission of induced plant volatiles. These volatiles may attract parasitic wasps (parasitoids) that attack the herbivores. Although in this sense the emission of volatiles has been hypothesized to be beneficial to the plant, it is still debated whether this is al...
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Autores principales: | Erik H Poelman, Maaike Bruinsma, Feng Zhu, Berhane T Weldegergis, Aline E Boursault, Yde Jongema, Joop J A van Loon, Louise E M Vet, Jeffrey A Harvey, Marcel Dicke |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8a5b5f218bc6421ea4fa798147b60ce0 |
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