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2,3-Dihydrofarnesoic acid, a unique terpene from trichomes ofLycopersicon hirsutum, repels spider mites

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John C. Snyder, Zhenhua Guo, Richard Thacker, et al. (1993). 2,3-Dihydrofarnesoic acid, a unique terpene from trichomes ofLycopersicon hirsutum, repels spider mites. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 19(12), 2981-2997. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00980597