Cucurbitacins: specific insect attractants in Cucurbitaceae
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Cucurbitacins: specific insect attractants in Cucurbitaceae
Abstract
In vivo studies of cucurbitacins, the bitter principles present in Cucurbitaceae, indicated a quantitative relation between the concentrations of cucurbitacin in the plant and the degree of insect feeding. In vitro studies demonstrated the attractiveness of these compounds when they were separated from influences of other components of the host plants.
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