Pecan weevil sex attractant: Bioassay and chemical studies
When the distillable oil from adult pecan weevils, Curculio caryae, of both sexes was investigated separately with an integrated gas chromatographymass spectrometry system, evidence was obtained for a number of di- and trisubstituted aromatic hydrocarbons, seven phenolic and carbonyl aromatic compou...
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