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Spodoptera exigua · herbivory · Gossypium hirsutum

herbivory · effect: harmful

eats GloBI relation

Verbatim source quote

“when a beet armyworm chews on a cotton plant, the plant releases a specific chemical signal blend”
Source
Manage Insects on Your Farm: A Guide to Ecological Strategies
Authors
Altieri M.A., Nicholls C.I., Fritz M.A.
Year
2005
Publication
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Handbook Series Book 7
Page
45

AI critic verdicts

  • agroecologist · plausible

    “Spodoptera exigua herbivory inducing cotton volatile blends (HIPVs) that recruit parasitoids is a foundational tritrophic finding (Turlings, De Moraes); well-documented.”

  • entomologist · plausible

    “Beet armyworm larval feeding on cotton inducing specific volatile blends attracting Cotesia/Microplitis parasitoids is classic Turlings/Tumlinson tritrophic work; well-supported.”

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