Effects of Jasmonate-Induced Defenses on Root-Knot Nematode Infection of Resistant and Susceptible Tomato Cultivars W. R. CooperL. JiaL. Goggin OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 1953 - 1967
Response of Plutella xylostella and its Parasitoid Cotesia plutellae to Volatile Compounds Mohamed A. IbrahimAnne NissinenJarmo K. Holopainen OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 1969 - 1984
Exogenous Application of Jasmonic Acid Induces Volatile Emissions in Rice and Enhances Parasitism of Nilaparvata lugens Eggs by theParasitoid Anagrus nilaparvatae Yong-Gen LouMeng-Hao DuWei-Fang Shan OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 1985 - 2002
The Role of Fresh versus Old Leaf Damage in the Attraction of Parasitic Wasps to Herbivore-Induced Maize Volatiles Maria Elena HoballahTed C. J. Turlings OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2003 - 2018
The Involvement of Volatile Infochemicals from Spider Mites and from Food-Plants in Prey Location of the Generalist Predatory Mite Neoseiulus californicus Takeshi ShimodaRika OzawaJunji Takabayashi OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2019 - 2032
Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles Mediate In-Flight Host Discrimination by Parasitoids Nina E. FatourosJoop J. A. van LoonMarcel Dicke OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2033 - 2047
Characterization of Condensed Tannins Purified From Legume Forages: Chromophore Production, Protein Precipitation, and Inhibitory Effects on Cellulose Digestion Tim A. McAllisterTomas MartinezGraham A. Jones OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2049 - 2068
The Plant Stress Hypothesis and Variable Responses by Blue Grama Grass (Bouteloua gracilis) to Water, Mineral Nitrogen, and Insect Herbivory Anthony JoernSimon Mole OriginalPaper Pages: 2069 - 2090
The Effects of Ants on the Entomophagous Butterfly Caterpillar Feniseca tarquinius, and the Putative Role of Chemical Camouflage in the Feniseca–Ant Interaction E. YoungsteadtP. J. Devries OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2091 - 2109
Volatile Compounds from Anal Glands of the Wolverine, Gulo gulo William F. WoodMiranda N. TerwilligerJeffrey P. Copeland OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2111 - 2117
Identification of Termite Species by the Hydrocarbons in their Feces Michael I. HavertyR. Joseph WoodrowJ. Kenneth Grace OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2119 - 2151
Circadian Rhythms of Sexual Behavior and Pheromone Titers of Two Closely Related Moth Species Autographa gamma and Cornutiplusia circumflexa1 Michal MazorEzra Dunkelblum OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2153 - 2168
Capture of Female Hylotrupes bajulus as Influenced by Trap Type and Pheromone Blend G. V. P. ReddyR. FettkötherK. Dettner OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2169 - 2177
Allelopathic Potential of Robinia pseudo-acacia L. Habib NasirZahida IqbalYoshiharu Fujii OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2179 - 2192
Volatile Allelochemicals in the Ageratum conyzoides Intercropped Citrus Orchard and their Effects on Mites Amblyseius newsami and Panonychus citri Chuihua KongFei HuWenju Liang OriginalPaper 17 August 2005 Pages: 2193 - 2203
Biologically Relevant Concentrations of Petromyzonol Sulfate, a Component of the Sea Lamprey Migratory Pheromone, Measured in Stream Water Jared M. FinePeter W. Sorensen Rapid Communication 17 August 2005 Pages: 2205 - 2210
Methyl Jasmonate Application Induces Increased Densities of Glandular Trichomes on Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Anthony J. BoughtonKelli HooverGary W. Felton Rapid Communication 17 August 2005 Pages: 2211 - 2216
Plant–Plant Signaling: Ethylene Synergizes Volatile Emission In Zea mays Induced by Exposure to (Z)-3-Hexen-1-ol Joachim RutherSven Kleier Rapid Communication 17 August 2005 Pages: 2217 - 2222
Attractive Properties of an Isoflavonoid Found in White Clover Root Nodules on the Clover Root Weevil Scott N. JohnsonPeter J. GregoryPhilip J. Murray Rapid Communication 17 August 2005 Pages: 2223 - 2229