Control of Cacopsylla (Psylla) pyri (L.) (Stenorhyncha, Psyllidae) by juvenile hormone analogues

Juvenoids could be a useful tool for the control of psyllids. The 12 new juvenoids synthetized at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry in Prague were tested by dipping the feeding plants in the juvenoid solution and by indirect contact application on Cacopsylla (Psylla) pyri (L.). The...

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