2002
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.66.2424
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Repellents in the Japanese Cedar,Cryptomeria japonica, against the Pill-bug,Armadillidium vulgare

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“…Similar dysfunction in nitrate reductase activity in 5 μM, but not in 20 μM concentrations of MeJA, has been reported in sugarcane plants (Seema et al 2003). Pill-bugs are considered a pest in several fields worldwide, with crops of several plant species, including lettuce, as its host (Morisawa et al 2002;Ramert et al 2001). However, it was clear that both SA and MeJA, especially at lower doses evaluated, significantly diminished plant mortality caused by pill-bugs.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Similar dysfunction in nitrate reductase activity in 5 μM, but not in 20 μM concentrations of MeJA, has been reported in sugarcane plants (Seema et al 2003). Pill-bugs are considered a pest in several fields worldwide, with crops of several plant species, including lettuce, as its host (Morisawa et al 2002;Ramert et al 2001). However, it was clear that both SA and MeJA, especially at lower doses evaluated, significantly diminished plant mortality caused by pill-bugs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The diagnostic 1 H-and 13 C-NMR data, including two-dimensional NMR (H-H COSY and C-H COSY), mass spectra and specific rotation value enabled compound 1 to be identified as (+)-2,7(14),10-bisabolatrien-1-ol-4-one. All of the data were identical with those in the literature [8][9][10][11][12] for (1S,6R)-2,7(14),10-bisabolatrien-1-ol-4-one ( Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…1) In Japan, a great deal of damage was done to crops by a plague of locusts about 120 years ago (1880-1884) in Hokkaido prefecture. 2) The Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica (Taxodiaceae), a plant peculiar to Japan, has been vigorously studied, and such bioactivities as termiticidal, 3,4) antimite, 5,6) anti-fungal, 5) antifeeding against snail species, 7,8) repelling against a pill-bug 9) and inhibiting germination activities 10) have been reported.…”
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“…Presence of residues on the soil surface serves as a food source for isopods, which generally are considered decomposers of organic material (Rushton 1981, Rushton and Hassall 1983, Brody and Lawlor 1984, Morisawa et al 2002. Moreover, residues provide shelter and protection from extreme ßuctuations in ambient temperature and humidity (Davis 1984, Hassell andDangerÞeld 1990), which isopods are highly susceptible to (Al-Dabbagh and Block 1981, Brody and Lawlor 1984, ReÞnetti 1984.…”
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