Chemistry of the pheromones of mealybug and scale insects

Natural Product Reports
Yunfan Zou, Jocelyn G Millar

Abstract

This article comprehensively reviews the syntheses of all known sex pheromones of scales and mealybugs, describes how they were identified, and how the synthetic pheromones are used in insect management.

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