Temperature affects insect outbreak risk through tritrophic interactions mediated by plant secondary compounds
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Impact of climate change on insect pests, plant chemical ecology, tritrophic interactions and food production
1 International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru 502324, Telangana, India. 2 Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, India. 3 Department of Botany and Biotechnology, Degree College Sopore-193201, J&K, India. 4 Department of Entomology, SKUAST-K; Shalimar, Srinagar, J&K, India. *Corresponding author: abdul...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Ecosphere
سال: 2015
ISSN: 2150-8925
DOI: 10.1890/es15-000021.1