Synthesis of Structural Analogues of Ecdysone 81.Investigations of the Mechanism of Dealkylation of Phytosterols in Insects and Inhibition of This Mechanism 80.Host Factors in the Resistance or Susceptibility of Pines to Bark Beetles 79. ![]() Natural and Synthetic Materials with Insect Hormone Activity 76–78.Synthetic Studies on Insect Hormones 70–72.Some Research Activities Dealing with Insect Hormones 68–69.Factors Controlling Behavioral Responses of Insects to Plant Constituents 66–67.Research on Insect Hormones and Pheromones 62–63.Effects of Juvenile Hormone on Embryonic Determination 61.Oak Leaves and the Mating and Ovipositional Behavior of the Polyphemus Moth 60.Artificial Diet for Saturniid Silkworms 59.Bark Beetle Manipulation with Natural and Synthetic Attractants 56–58.Biological Basis of Insect Resistance in Crop Plants 53–55.Biologically Active Substances in Cotton and Related Plants That Affect Boll Weevil Behavior and Development 45–49.Development of Cotton Plants Resistant to Heliothis spp.Host Plant Resistance to the European Corn Borer 42.Effects of Ecdysones and Analogues on Insect Development and Reproduction 40–41.Behavioral and Chemosensory Background of Host Specificity in Phytophagous Insects 38–39.Some Population Aspects of Plants in Insect Suppression 36–37.Chemical Components in the Cotton Plant and Their Effect on Boll Weevil Behavior 29–30.Effects of Juvenile Hormone on Sarcophaga bullata 25–28.Effect of Juvenile Hormone and Ecdysterone on Rectal Pad Development during Adult Development of Hyalophora cecropia 24.Electrophysiological Studies of Food-Plant Relationships of Lepidopterous Larvae 20.Natural and Synthetic Compounds with Juvenile Hormone Activity 19.Biology and Biochemistry of Insect-Plant Relationships 16–18.
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