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SECONDARY METABOLITES IN THE EPICUTICLE OF HAPLOPAPPUS FOLIOSUS DC. (ASTERACEAE)
(Sociedad Chilena de Química, 2004)
Insect-corn kernel interaction: Chemical signaling of the grain and host recognition by Sitophilus zeamais
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-12)
In living organisms, the cuticle has structural functions and is involved through chemical signaling in biological interactions such as plant-insect and provides protection against biotic and abiotic factors, thereby ...
Linear alkanes as a tool to evaluate intraspecific differences in social wasps
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2018)
Targeting of insect epicuticular lipids by entomopathogenic fungi: hydrocarbon oxidation within the context of a host-pathogen interaction
(Frontiers Media S. A, 2013-02-15)
Broad host range entomopathogenic fungi such as Beauveria bassiana attack insect hosts via attachment to cuticular substrata and the production of enzymes for the degradation and penetration of insect cuticle. The outermost ...
Relationship Between Hydrocarbon Composition on the Cuticle of Melipona quadrifasciata (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Workers and the Secretion of the Cephalic Salivary Glands
(Univ Estadual Feira Santana, 2018-10-01)
Since chemical communication is pivotal for social insect success, the present paper aimed to quantify and qualify the chemical compounds that might have pheromonal role in both cephalic salivary gland and epicuticle of ...
Separation of Scaptotrigona postica Workers into Defined Task Groups by the Chemical Profile on Their Epicuticle Wax Layer
(Springer, 2014-04-01)
During evolution, the cuticle surface of insects acquired functions in communication, such as inter- and intra-specific recognition, identification of gender, physiological state, and fertility. In eusocial bees, the ...