Tropical Fruit Processing 1988
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-379990-6.50008-x
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“…Some examples of these defense mechanisms include cyanuric acids present in passion fruit leaves, making them toxic to most insects (Chassagne et al 1996). Furthermore, guava and lemon leaves are acidic (pH 3-4 and pH 2-3, respectively) (Asker et al 2020;Jagtiani et al 1998). Fresh leaves of each crop were collected once a week in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (Fig.…”
Section: Insect Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of these defense mechanisms include cyanuric acids present in passion fruit leaves, making them toxic to most insects (Chassagne et al 1996). Furthermore, guava and lemon leaves are acidic (pH 3-4 and pH 2-3, respectively) (Asker et al 2020;Jagtiani et al 1998). Fresh leaves of each crop were collected once a week in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico (Fig.…”
Section: Insect Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%