Terpenoid metabolite profiling in Sitka spruce identifies association of dehydroabietic acid, (+)-3-...
Terpenoid metabolite profiling in Sitka spruce identifies association of dehydroabietic acid, (+)-3-carene, and terpinolene with resistance against white pine weevil
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NRC Research Press
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The white pine weevil (
Pissodes strobi
Peck) is an important insect pest in the Pacific Northwest that attacks the apical stem leaders of spruce (
Picea
spp.) causing damage to tree form, growth, and stand development. Because of attacks by weevils, Sitka spruce (
P. sitchensis
Bong.) is not commonly replanted as a commercial spe...
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Terpenoid metabolite profiling in Sitka spruce identifies association of dehydroabietic acid, (+)-3-carene, and terpinolene with resistance against white pine weevil
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TN_cdi_gale_incontextgauss_ISR_A239530948
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_incontextgauss_ISR_A239530948
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1916-2790
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1916-2804
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10.1139/B10-049