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Volatiles from Prunus persica Flowers and Their Correlation with Flower-Visiting Insect Community in Wanbailin Ecological Garden, China"
written by Xiujuan Du, Peter Witzgall, Kongming Wu, Fengming Yan, Chunsen Ma, Hua Zheng, Fang Xu, Guoqiang Ji, Xiaohong Wu,
published by
Advances in Entomology,
Vol.6 No.2, 2018
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