Use of jasmonic acid in defense against insect pests
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Jasmonic acid induces resistance to economically important insect pests in winter wheat. Insect damage induces chemical changes in plants, and frequently these changes are part of a defensive response to the insect injury. ... Plants in control plots had higher numbers of thrips and midges than in treated plots.
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