Impact of the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) Ceratitis capitata on different peach cultivars: the possible role of peach volatile compounds.
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M. R. Tabilio | S. Materazzi | D. Fiorini | E. Marcantoni | S. Musmeci | M. Delfini | F. D. De Salvador
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