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Role of biogenic amines in oviposition by the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella LLi et al., 2020
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- Li F
- Li K
- Wu L
- Fan Y
- Liu T
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- Frontiers in Physiology
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Oviposition is an important reproductive behavior that is triggered by mating in insects, and biogenic amines might be involved in its regulation. The effects of biogenic amines on oviposition have only been studied in a few insect species, and the findings to date have not …
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