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Volatiles from Botrytis cinerea-infected and healthy berries of
Vitis vinifera
influence the oviposition behaviour of
Epiphyas postvittana
Syed Rizvi,
Anantanarayanan Raman
Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences
Science and Health
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Vitis vinifera
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Epiphyas postvittana
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Oviposition
100%
Behavior
100%
Insects
75%
Vitis vinifera
50%
Botryotinia fuckeliana
50%
Host Plant
50%
Light Brown Apple Moth
50%
Assays
50%
Laboratories
25%
Fungi
25%
Lepidoptera
25%
Helotiales
25%
Tortricidae
25%
Vitaceae
25%
Gravid Females
25%
Olfactory Cue
25%
Wind Tunnels
25%
Olfactory Receptor
25%
Children
25%
Females
25%
Adults
25%
Eggs
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Oviposition
100%
Behavior
100%
Plant
75%
Assay
50%
Fungi
25%
Attractant
25%
Deterrent
25%
Olfactory Cue
25%
Support
25%
Experiment
25%
Standard
25%
Laboratory
25%
Child
25%
Survival
25%
Adult
25%
Egg
25%
Cue
25%
Feeding
25%
Revision
25%
Site Selection
25%
Chemistry
Attractant
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Olfactory Receptor
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Olfactory Receptor
25%