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Insect antifeedants are chemicals which inhibit feeding, but do not kill the insect directly, the insect often remaining near the antifeedant source and possibly dying through starvation. Many antifeedants have been found in plants, being a part of their protective system against its predators. Antifeedants, unlike pesticides, are often selectively toxic towards some insect species, whereas they are...
Antifeedants, chemicals which prevent insects from feeding, have been at the centre of interest of researchers for the last forty years. Most of them are of natural origin., being a part of plant protective system. Antifeedants of followin groups: diterpenoids (including degraded limonoids), triterpenoids, alkaloids, lignanes, flavonoids, and coumarine derivatives are presented here. The most numerous...
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