Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars

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Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars. / van Loon, J. J. A.; Smallegange, R. C.; Blatt, S. E.; Harvey, J. A.; Agerbirk, Niels; Dicke, M.

Glucosinolate biology, chemistry and biochemistry and its application to human health and agriculture. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, 2006.

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Harvard

van Loon, JJA, Smallegange, RC, Blatt, SE, Harvey, JA, Agerbirk, N & Dicke, M 2006, Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars. in Glucosinolate biology, chemistry and biochemistry and its application to human health and agriculture. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, International Conference on Glucosinolates, Jena, Germany, 10/09/2006.

APA

van Loon, J. J. A., Smallegange, R. C., Blatt, S. E., Harvey, J. A., Agerbirk, N., & Dicke, M. (2006). Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars. In Glucosinolate biology, chemistry and biochemistry and its application to human health and agriculture Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology.

Vancouver

van Loon JJA, Smallegange RC, Blatt SE, Harvey JA, Agerbirk N, Dicke M. Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars. In Glucosinolate biology, chemistry and biochemistry and its application to human health and agriculture. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology. 2006

Author

van Loon, J. J. A. ; Smallegange, R. C. ; Blatt, S. E. ; Harvey, J. A. ; Agerbirk, Niels ; Dicke, M. / Flowers of Brassica nigra have high glucosinolate levels and are the preferred food of Pieris brassicae caterpillars. Glucosinolate biology, chemistry and biochemistry and its application to human health and agriculture. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, 2006.

Bibtex

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RIS

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AU - Harvey, J. A.

AU - Agerbirk, Niels

AU - Dicke, M.

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