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Insect pheromone biochemistry and molecular biology : the biosynthesis and detection of pheromones and plant volatiles
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ISBN: 0121071510 9786611010829 1281010820 0080495419 9780121071516 9780080495415 9780128196298 0128196297 0128196289 9780128196281 Year: 2003 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Academic Press,

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A valuable new reference on insect behavior, this exceptional new text delves into the primary sensory communication system used by most insects -- their sense of smell. This important text covers how insects produce pheromones and how they detect pheromones and plant volatiles. Since insects rely on pheromone detection for both feeding and breeding, a better understanding of insect olfaction and pheromone biosynthesis could help curb the behavior of pests without the use of harmful pesticides and even help to reduce the socio-economic impacts associated to human-insect interactions.*

Vomeronasal chemoreception in vertebrates : a study of the second nose
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ISBN: 1281866806 9786611866808 186094941X 9781860949418 9781281866806 9781860942693 1860942695 1860942695 6611866809 Year: 2003 Publisher: London : River Edge, N.J. : Imperial College Press ; Distributed by World Scientific Pub.,

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The vomeronasal organ is an olfactory structure in the nose, originally described in 1813 by the Danish court veterinarian Ludwig Jacobson. This book surveys the biology of the "Organ of Jacobson" from toads to tamarins.

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