
doi: 10.1039/a800691a
A likely pathway to the sex pheromones of Bactrocera oleae (olive fruit-fly) is presented, based mainly on feeding experiments with deuterium labelled precursors.
Identification, Multidisciplinary, 1503 Catalysis, 2504 Electronic, 2506 Metals and Alloys, 2503 Ceramics and Composites, 1600 Chemistry, Biochemistry, Insects, Coatings and Films, Chemistry, Flies, Dacus-oleae, 2508 Surfaces, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Entomology, 2505 Materials Chemistry
Identification, Multidisciplinary, 1503 Catalysis, 2504 Electronic, 2506 Metals and Alloys, 2503 Ceramics and Composites, 1600 Chemistry, Biochemistry, Insects, Coatings and Films, Chemistry, Flies, Dacus-oleae, 2508 Surfaces, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Entomology, 2505 Materials Chemistry
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