Differences in Induced Volatile Emissions among Rice Varieties Result in Differential Attraction and Parasitism of Nilaparvata lugens Eggs by the Parasitoid Anagrus nilaparvatae in the Field
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G. Yè | T. C. Turlings | Y. Lou | Jia-an Cheng | Xue-xin Chen | Xiaoyan Hua | T. Turlings | Yong-gen Lou
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