Using blends of cerambycid beetle pheromones and host plant volatiles to simultaneously attract a diversity of cerambycid species
Hanks, L M.; Millar, J G.; Mongold-Diers, J A.; Wong, J C.H.; Meier, L R.; Reagel, P F.; Mitchell, R F.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42(6): 1050-1059
2012
ISSN/ISBN: 0045-5067
DOI: 10.1139/x2012-062
Accession: 064262484
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