Soil Microvariation as a Source of Variability in the Wild: The Case of Secondary Metabolism in Origanum dayi Post G. N. AmzallagO. LarkovN. Dudai OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1235 - 1254
Expression of Constitutive and Inducible Chemical Defenses in Native and Invasive Populations of Alliaria petiolata Don CipolliniJeanne MbagwuStephanie Enright OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1255 - 1267
Changes in the Composition of Phospholipid Fatty Acids and Sterols of Maize Root in Response to Monoterpenes MarĂa P. ZuninoJulio A. Zygadlo OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1269 - 1283
Changed isoflavone Levels in Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.) Leaves with Disturbed Root Nodulation in Response to Waterlogging Eva de RijkeLeon AardenburgUdo A. Th. Brinkman OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1285 - 1298
Increased Sulfur Precursors and Volatiles Production by the Leek Allium porrum in Response to Specialist Insect Attack Sebastien DugravotNathalie MondyEric Thibout OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1299 - 1314
Preformed and Induced Chemical Resistance of Tea Leaf Against Exobasidium vexans Infection P. A. Nimal PunyasiriI. Sarath B. AbeysingheVijaya Kumar OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1315 - 1324
Sources of Chemical Signals which Enhance Multiparasitism Preference by a Cleptoparasitoid Bruno JalouxChristine ErrardJean Paul Monge OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1325 - 1337
Confirmation of Potential Herbicidal Agents in Hulls of Rice, Oryza sativa Ill-Min ChungSang-Joon HahnAteeque Ahmad OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1339 - 1352
Chemical Profiles of Scent Gland Secretions in the Cyphophthalmid Opilionid Harvestmen, Siro duricorius and S. exilis Guenther RaspotnigGuenter FaulerHans-Joerg Leis OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1353 - 1368
Identification of a Male-produced Aggregation Pheromone in the Western Flower Thrips Frankliniella occidentalis James G. C. HamiltonDavid R. HallWilliam D. J. Kirk OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1369 - 1379
4,8-Dimethyldecanal, the Aggregation Pheromone of Tribolium castaneum, is Biosynthesized Through the Fatty Acid Pathway Junheon KimShigeru MatsuyamaTakahisa Suzuki OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1381 - 1400
Attraction of Male European Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus rugulipennis to Components of the Female Sex Pheromone in the Field P. J. InnocenziD. HallH. Hesketh OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1401 - 1413
Sex Attractant Pheromone from the Neotropical Red-Shouldered Stink Bug, Thyanta perditor (F.) Maria C. B. MoraesJocelyn G. MillarMiguel Borges OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1415 - 1427
Mating Communication Systems of Four Plusiinae Species Distributed in Japan: Identification of the Sex Pheromones and Field Evaluation Shin-Ichi InomataAtsushi WatanabeTetsu Ando OriginalPaper 27 June 2005 Pages: 1429 - 1442
The Role of Contact Pheromones in Mate Location and Recognition in Xylotrechus colonus Matthew D. GinzelGary J. BlomquistLawrence M. Hanks Erratum 13 May 2005 Pages: 1443 - 1444