Volatiles released by damaged leaves of Piper mollicomum (Piperaceae) act as cues for predaceous wasps: evidence using plasticine dummies as herbivore model
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E. Guimarães | J. Trigo | Edson A. Vieira | R. Arruda | P. Cardoso-Gustavson | K. F. Massuda | E. A. Vieira
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