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    Herbivore-infested plants selectively attract parasitoids

    In response to insect herbivory, plants synthesize and emit blends of volatile compounds from their damaged and undamaged tissues, which act as important host-location cues for parasitic insects1,2,3. Here we use...

    C. M. De Moraes, W. J. Lewis, P. W. Paré, H. T. Alborn, J. H. Tumlinson in Nature (1998)

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    Induced synthesis of plant volatiles

    P. W. Paré, J. H. Tumlinson in Nature (1997)

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    Cephalocereus senilis (Old-Man-Cactus): In Vitro Culture and the Elicitation of Flavonoids

    The abundance of cacti in arid lands is, at least in part, due to several biochemical and anatomical adaptations that cacti have for minimizing water loss. To what degree members of the Cactaceae have evolved ...

    P. W. Paré, Q. Liu, M. S. Bonness, M. Liu, R. A. Dixon in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants IX (1996)