Anointing chemicals and hematophagous arthropods: responses by ticks and mosquitoes to citrus (Rutaceae) peel exudates and monoterpene components.
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Anointing chemicals and hematophagous arthropods: responses by ticks and mosquitoes to citrus (Rutaceae) peel exudates and monoterpene components.
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P2860
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Anointing chemicals and hemato ...... es and monoterpene components.
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John F Carroll
Matthew Kramer
Paul J Weldon
Robert H Bedoukian
Russell E Coleman
Ulrich R Bernier
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10.1007/S10886-011-9922-7
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2011-03-16T00:00:00Z
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