Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. This is perhaps not surprising considering the ad hoc nature of past applications which assumed that the target pest species would have the same attraction/aversion preferences as man. A more rational approach is to identify compounds that have real biological significance for the pest species. Plants have evolved an array of defense chemicals (secondary plant compounds) that inhibit the feeding of vertebrate herbivores, because they are either innately aversive or they generate a conditioned aversion. These compounds are, therefore, ideally suited for use in the reduction of feeding damage to crops, forest plantations and stored food product...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
The use of synthetic pesticides and repellents to target pests of veterinary and medical significanc...
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
Economic losses caused by herbivores and other species that inflict damage by browsing or gnawing ar...
Bird repellents that are effective have tended to be toxic, while those that are relatively nontoxic...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
There is an ongoing need for nonlethal and environmentally safe vertebrate repellents for a variety ...
Nonlethal chemical repellents are being vigorously investigated to control wildlife feeding in agric...
The likelihood of a particular plant being consumed by an animal depends on its palatability, along ...
Repellents substances and devices cause pest species to avoid otherwise attractive or palatable mate...
BackgroundBrowsing repellents are widely used to deter large herbivores from consuming plants of eco...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public\u27s positive action toward pres...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protecti...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
The use of synthetic pesticides and repellents to target pests of veterinary and medical significanc...
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...
Few effective repellents are currently available for the non-lethal management of vertebrate pests. ...
Economic losses caused by herbivores and other species that inflict damage by browsing or gnawing ar...
Bird repellents that are effective have tended to be toxic, while those that are relatively nontoxic...
Repellents include chemical substances, visual displays, and sonic and ultrasonic deterrent systems....
There is an ongoing need for nonlethal and environmentally safe vertebrate repellents for a variety ...
Nonlethal chemical repellents are being vigorously investigated to control wildlife feeding in agric...
The likelihood of a particular plant being consumed by an animal depends on its palatability, along ...
Repellents substances and devices cause pest species to avoid otherwise attractive or palatable mate...
BackgroundBrowsing repellents are widely used to deter large herbivores from consuming plants of eco...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public\u27s positive action toward pres...
Plant defense against insect herbivores is just one of multiple layers of interactions. In addition,...
Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protecti...
A review of the literature on this subject reveals there is considerable confusion regarding the mea...
The use of synthetic pesticides and repellents to target pests of veterinary and medical significanc...
Plants respond to herbivory through various morphological, biochemicals, and molecular mechanisms to...