Endokrinologie 1983
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-68764-8_5
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Prolaktin im Kindes- und Jugendalter

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“…Insect pheromones are used for communication and elicit a behavioral response [47], such as attracting other insects, finding mates, locating areas for ovipositing, and trailfollowing behavior [48]. The first sex pheromone was identified in 1959 from the silk moth [49] and since then, large amounts of progress in the field have been made. The three major reasons pheromones, especially sex pheromones, potentially make great biopesticides is because they are highly species specific, require small concentrations to be effective, and many are not known to be toxic to non-target organisms (NTOs) due to their specificity [50].…”
Section: Biochemical Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insect pheromones are used for communication and elicit a behavioral response [47], such as attracting other insects, finding mates, locating areas for ovipositing, and trailfollowing behavior [48]. The first sex pheromone was identified in 1959 from the silk moth [49] and since then, large amounts of progress in the field have been made. The three major reasons pheromones, especially sex pheromones, potentially make great biopesticides is because they are highly species specific, require small concentrations to be effective, and many are not known to be toxic to non-target organisms (NTOs) due to their specificity [50].…”
Section: Biochemical Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%