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  1. When ‘Calls for Help’ Backfire: Induced Plant Volatiles Reduce the Attraction of a Nocturnal Predator in Sugarcane
  2. Mate and host semiochemicals as management tools for Strategus aloeus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in oil palm crops
  3. Crotalaria juncea reduces larval survival and adult fecundity of Diabrotica speciosa
  4. Ant nests found in mature pods of Cassia fistula L. and the extended phenotype of herbivores as house to opportunistic twig dwellers
  5. Evaluating the effect of previous rhizophagy on intra-specific competitors belowground: a methodological proposal to Diabrotica speciosa (Germar)
  6. Maize bushy stunt phytoplasma changes the emission of maize volatiles and the chemotaxis of non-infected Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)
  7. Silicon fertilization in maize increases attractiveness of nocturnal herbivore‐induced plant volatiles to Spodoptera frugiperda natural enemies
  8. Metabolic Costs and Camouflage Effect of Wax Production in Cryptolaemus montrouzieri and Tenuisvalvae notata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
  9. The plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Azospirillum brasilense reduces symptoms and aphid population growth on wheat plants infected with barley yellow dwarf virus
  10. Contrasting Responses to Ethenylbenzene (Styrene) and 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol Suggest their Role as Chemical Cues in Host Selection by the Seed Beetle Zabrotes subfasciatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae)
  11. Endophytic entomopathogenic fungus, individually and in combination with rhizobacteria, enhances resistance in wild and cultivated tomatoes to Tuta absoluta
  12. A sustainable and bee-pollinated coffee to start your day
  13. The endophytic entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium robertsii alters sugarcane plant defenses, reducing Diatraea saccharalis oviposition and enhancing the attraction of Cotesia flavipes
  14. Exudate droplets incorporated on eggs by Raoiella indica Hirst female during oviposition may avoid the predation of Amblyseius largoensis (Muma)
  15. Tomato plants selected to high levels of zingiberene influence herbivory and fecundity of Diabrotica speciosa
  16. Pheromone chemistry of the Neotropical cerambycid beetles Achryson surinamum and Sphaerion inerme
  17. Evidence for 3-hydroxyhexan-2-one as a shared pheromone component for 12 South American species of cerambycid beetles
  18. Behavioral responses of the lady beetles Cryptolaemus montrouzieri and Tenuisvalvae notata to specific mealybug prey
  19. The greening-causing agent alters the behavioral and electrophysiological responses of the Asian citrus psyllid to a putative sex pheromone
  20. Crotalaria (Fabaceae) plant genus and its influence on arthropods in agroecosystems
  21. Estimating the effective sampling area of an alcohol-baited trap for monitoring the coffee berry borer
  22. Beneath the blooms: Unearthing the effect of rhizospheric bacteria on floral signals and pollinator preferences
  23. The greening-causing agent alters the behavioral and electrophysiological responses of the Asian citrus psyllid to a putative sex pheromone
  24. Identity Matters: Multiple Herbivory Induces Less Attractive or Repellent Coffee Plant Volatile Emission to Different Natural Enemies
  25. Weathering the hunt: The role of barometric pressure in predator insects' foraging behaviour
  26. Preference-performance hypothesis and host oviposition selection of Diabrotica speciosa: aboveground female avoids belowground conspecific larvae in maize
  27. Differential defensive and nutritional traits among cultivated tomato and its wild relatives shape their interactions with a specialist herbivore
  28. Methyl benzoate and nerolidol attract the cyclocephaline beetle Cyclocephala paraguayensis to trumpet flowers
  29. Bottom-up effects of fertilization and jasmonate-induced resistance independently affect the interactions between tomato plants and an insect herbivore
  30. Automated Barometric Chamber for Entomology Experiments: Arthropods’ Behavior and Insect-Plant Interactions
  31. Hexanal combined with decanal mediate host location by the bamboo powderpost beetle, Dinoderus minutus
  32. Sustainability in Brazilian Citriculture: Three Decades of Successful Biological Control of Insect Pests
  33. Two in one: the neotropical mirid predator Macrolophus basicornis increases pest control by feeding on plants
  34. A Novel Trisubstituted Tetrahydropyran as a Possible Pheromone Component for the South American Cerambycid Beetle Macropophora accentifer
  35. Colletotrichum falcatum modulates the olfactory behavior of the sugarcane borer, favoring pathogen infection
  36. Side effects of a fungus-based biopesticide on stingless bee guarding behaviour
  37. Morphology of immature stages, biological parameters and life table of Microtechnites bractatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on different host plants
  38. A parasitoid’s dilemma between food and host resources: the role of volatiles from nectar-providing marigolds and host-infested plants attracting Aphidius platensis
  39. 3-Hydroxyhexan-2-one and 3-Methylthiopropan-1-ol as Pheromone Candidates for the South American Cerambycid Beetles Stizocera phtisica and Chydarteres dimidiatus dimidiatus, and Six Related Species
  40. Bacillus thuringiensis RZ2MS9 , a tropical plant growth‐promoting rhizobacterium, colonizes maize endophytically and alters the plant's production of volatile organic compounds during co‐inoculation with ...
  41. How red rot attacks sugarcane
  42. Monitoring a beneficial bacterium (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens) in the rhizosphere with arugula herbivory
  43. Changes in plant responses induced by an arthropod influence the colonization behavior of a subsequent herbivore
  44. 2-Nonanone is a Critical Pheromone Component for Cerambycid Beetle Species Native to North and South America
  45. What pollinators see does not match what they smell: Absence of color-fragrance association in the deceptive orchid Ionopsis utricularioides
  46. Semiochemical-Based Attractant for the Ambrosia Pinhole Borer Euplatypus parallelus
  47. Capítulo 19. Uso de simioquímicos no controle biológico de pragas
  48. (3S,6E)-nerolidol-mediated rendezvous of Cyclocephala paraguayensis beetles in bottle gourd flowers
  49. A comparison of the direct and indirect defence abilities of cultivated maize versus perennial and annual teosintes
  50. Nerolidol-mediated rendezvous beetles, in bottle gourd flowers
  51. Attraction of the sugarcane pest, Sphenophorus levis
  52. Predatory Earwigs vs Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles vs Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria
  53. Silicon-induced changes in plant volatiles reduce attractiveness of herbivores and natural enemies
  54. Pheromone Channels for Multiple Species of South American Cerambycid Beetles
  55. Unveiling the contribution of bee pollinators crops with implications for bee management
  56. Bacterial community composition in the foam produced by spittlebugs
  57. Behavioral response of the generalist predator Orius insidiosus to single and multiple herbivory by two cell content-feeding herbivores on rose plants
  58. Aggregation‐sex pheromone of the South American cerambycid beetle Psapharochrus maculatissimus
  59. Barometric pressure alter the foraging activity of leaf-cutter ants
  60. Lure for Asian citrus psyllid
  61. ‘Crash-landing’ behavior of stingless bees
  62. Infection by Tomato chlorosis virus alters the biology and behaviour of whiteflies
  63. Stem inoculation with bacterial strains mitigates Fusarium root rot in cassava
  64. Aggregation-Sex Pheromone od Cerambycid Beetle Susuacanga octoguttata
  65. Red-rot infection in sugarcane attenuates the attractiveness of parasitoids
  66. Phloem-feeding herbivory on flowering melon plants enhances attraction of parasitoids
  67. Sexual dimorphism in Diabrotica speciosa and Diabrotica viridula
  68. Spittlebugs produce foam as a thermoregulatory adaptation
  69. Pheromone of the South American Cerambycid Beetles Cotyclytus curvatus and Megacyllene acuta
  70. Unusual oviposition and development of Sitophilus zeamais
  71. Sex pheromone of Asian citrus psyllid
  72. Predatory Earwig Insects Are Found To Be Attracted To Damaged Plants
  73. Male-Specific Volatiles of the Big Avocado Seed Weevil Heilipus lauri
  74. Attraction of Mirid Predators to Tomato Infested by Pests
  75. Single and multiple herbivory by host and non-host caterpillars on the attractiveness of parasitoids
  76. Nocturnal herbivore-induced plant volatiles attract the generalist predatory earwig
  77. Aggregation-Sex Pheromones in South American Cerambycid Beetles
  78. β-caryophyllene repels Diaphorina citri
  79. Autoinoculation trap to coffee berry borer
  80. Direct and indirect resistance of sugarcane to Diatraea saccharalis induced by jasmonic acid
  81. Selection of Psychotria suterella for shelter by the harvestman Jussara spec.
  82. Curry leaf smells better than citrus to females of Diaphorina citri
  83. First record of small hive beetle in South America
  84. Hygienic behaviour in Brazilian stingless bees
  85. Morphology and mating behavior in Liogenys fusca
  86. Foraging decisions in the honeybees
  87. The major floral volatile attracts pollinators and florivores
  88. Contrasting Changes in Plant Volatiles and Vector Behaviour by Whitefly-Transmitted Viruses
  89. Pheromone of the cerambycid beetles Chlorida festiva and Chlorida costata
  90. Pheromone of Cerambycid Beetle Eburodacrys vittata
  91. How much is a pheromone worth?
  92. Chemical communication in raids of the robber bee
  93. A new male-specific volatile compound released by the guava weevil
  94. Attraction of entomopathogenic nematodes to sugarcane root volatiles under herbivory by a sap-sucking insect
  95. Success of classical biological control of the cassava mealybug in northeastern Brazil
  96. The effects of Gibberella zeae, Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus, and co-infection on Rhopalosiphum padi olfactory preference and performance
  97. Chemical Signaling Between Guava and the Guava Weevil
  98. Mating Behavior and Evidence for Male-Produced Aggregation Pheromone in Cyrtomon luridus
  99. Queen signals in a stingless bee
  100. A Novel Interaction between Plant-Beneficial Rhizobacteria and Roots
  101. How Old are Colonizing Hypothenemus hampei Females
  102. Large scale artificial rearing of Anastrepha fraterculus
  103. Sexual Dimorphism and Mating Behavior in Anomala testaceipennis
  104. Weather Forecasting by Insects
  105. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles to enhance biological control in agriculture
  106. Population dynamics and distribution of Sitophilus zeamais
  107. Immatures of Scaptocoris carvalhoi (Hemiptera: Cydnidae)
  108. Indução de resistência à podridão‑amarga em maçãs pelo uso de eliciadores em pós‑colheita
  109. The fungus pathogen alters biological and behavioral parameters of the insect parasitoid
  110. Mating behavior of Diabrotica speciosa
  111. Bioecology and nutrition versus chemical ecology
  112. Fall Armyworm, Female Moths Respond to Herbivore-Induced Corn Volatiles
  113. Effect of host egg age on Telenomus remus (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
  114. Mating Behavior of the Coffee Berry Borer
  115. Host Location Cues for a Generalist and a Specialist Egg Parasitoid
  116. Diurnal and nocturnal herbivore induction elicit different innate response of parasitoids
  117. Oviposition by a moth suppresses constitutive and herbivore-induced plant volatiles
  118. Pheromone paths attached to the substrate in meliponine bees
  119. Ginger root oil reduced remating in wild medfly females
  120. Geographic variation of sex pheromone
  121. Phylogeography of Chelonus insularis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Campoletis sonorensis (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), Two Primary Neotropical Parasitoids of the Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
  122. Host, Geographic Origin, and Gender on the Thermal Requirements of Diaphorina citri
  123. Sex pheromone of citrus leafminer
  124. Attraction of Bucephalogonia xanthophis to volatiles of its natural host Vernonia condensata
  125. Biology and thermal requirements of Utetheisa ornatrix
  126. Wing Polymorphism and Dispersal of Scaptocoris carvalhoi
  127. Biology of Diaphorina citri
  128. Differential Attractiveness of Potato Tuber Volatiles to pests and natural enemies
  129. Response of workers to mandibular gland compounds of virgin males and females
  130. Bioecology of Zaprionus indianus (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
  131. Olfactory response of parasitoids to volatiles of guavas infested or not with fruit fly larvae
  132. Population dynamics and vertical distribution of Scaptocoris carvalhoi
  133. Transmission of stridulatory signals of the burrower bugs through the soil and soybean
  134. Vertical distribution, damage and cultural control of Stenoma catenifer
  135. Field evaluation of a synthetic female sex pheromone for the leafmining moth
  136. Biology and mating behavior of coconut moth
  137. Plant volatiles and perspectives for research
  138. Identification of the sex pheromone of the citrus leafminer
  139. Field Evaluation of the Sex Pheromone from the Citrus Leafminer
  140. Model to predict the occurrence of citrus fruit borer
  141. Chemical and physical stimuli to oviposition behavior
  142. Pheromone: from basic research to the grower
  143. Eye size and behaviour of leafcutting ant alates
  144. Sexual Behavior and Diel Activity of Citrus Fruit Borer Ecdytolopha aurantiana
  145. Sex Pheromone of the Citrus Fruit Borer Ecdytolopha aurantiana
  146. Classical Biological Control of the Mealybug Phenacoccus herreni
  147. Entomopathogenic Fungus Neozygites fumosa on the Cassava Mealybug
  148. Sex pheromone in the wasp Bephratelloides pomorum
  149. Female sex pheromone of the beetle Migdolus fryanus
  150. Male response to natural sex pheromone affected by daily climatic factors
  151. Variation with caste of the mandibular gland secretion in the leaf-cutting ant
  152. Field trapping of Migdolus fryanus using natural sex pheromone