Significance of phototoxic phytochemicals in insect herbivory G. H. N. Towers OriginalPaper Pages: 813 - 821
Toxicological action and ecological importance of plant photosensitizers K. R. DownumE. Rodriguez OriginalPaper Pages: 823 - 834
Light-mediated allelochemical effects of naturally occurring polyacetylenes and thiophenes from asteraceae on herbivorous insects D. E. ChampagneJ. T. ArnasonJ. Lam OriginalPaper Pages: 835 - 858
Comparative metabolism of [3H]psoralen and [3H]isopsoralen by black swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes Fabr.) caterpillars G. Wayne IvieDon L. BullNan W. Pryor OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 884
In vitro metabolism of a linear furanocoumarin (8-methoxypsoralen, xanthotoxin) by mixed-function oxidases of larvae of black swallowtail butterfly and fall armyworm Don L. BullG. Wayne IvieNan W. Pryor OriginalPaper Pages: 885 - 892
Efficacy of the plant phototoxinα-terthienyl againstAedes intrudens and effects on nontarget organisms B. J. R. PhilogèneJ. T. ArnasonP. Morand OriginalPaper Pages: 893 - 898
Delayed phototoxic effects of 8-methoxypsoralen, khellin, and sphondin inAedes aegypti Jacques KaganPatricia SzczepanskiJ. Stuart McCallum OriginalPaper Pages: 899 - 914
Detection of furocoumarins in plants and plant products with an ultrasensitive biological photoassay employing a DNA-repair-deficient bacterium M. J. Ashwood-SmithO. CeskaP. Woodcock OriginalPaper Pages: 915 - 932
Inactivation and mutagenesis by phototoxins usingEscherichia coli strains differing in sensitivity to near- and far-ultraviolet light R. W. TuvesonMay R. BerenbaumEllen E. Heininger OriginalPaper Pages: 933 - 948