Antifeedant Activity toward Larvae of Pieris rapae crucivora of Aromatic Carbonyl Compounds Related to Capillin Isolated from Artemisia capillaris
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The antifeedant activity toward larvae of Pieris rapae crucivora of aromatic carbonyl compounds was studied. When an H atom of aldehyde group of aromatic aldehydes was replaced by a CH_3 group, it was observed that arylmethylketones were more active toward larvae than aromatic aldehydes.
- 1995-06-23
著者
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Tanaka Noriyuki
Department Of Chemistry Fukuoka University Of Education
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Yano Katsumi
Department of Chemistry, Fukuoka University of Education
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Yano Katsumi
Department Of Chemistry Fukuoka University Of Education
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