Effect of Fabiana imbricata constituents on Rhopalosiphum padi and Heliothis zea

The main secondary metabolites of Fabiana imbricata showed toxicity towards the greenbug Rhopalosiphum padi when administered in an artificial diet. A dose‐dependent toxicity was observed for fabiaimbricatan‐15‐oic acid and oleanolic acid at doses up to 3.0 mM (p

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fabiaimbricatan-15-oic acid
Fabiana imbricata
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Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
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