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1. Grayanotoxin I variation across tissues and species of Rhododendron suggests pollinator-herbivore defence trade-offs.

2. Host and gut microbiome modulate the antiparasitic activity of nectar metabolites in a bumblebee pollinator.

3. Cytotoxicity of Fenugreek Sprout and Seed Extracts and Their Bioactive Constituents on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells.

4. Contrasting effects of the alkaloid ricinine on the capacity of Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii to transmit Plasmodium falciparum.

5. Agri-environment scheme nectar chemistry can suppress the social epidemiology of parasites in an important pollinator.

6. Pollen sterols are associated with phylogeny and environment but not with pollinator guilds.

7. Assessing Chemical Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Sunflower Pollen on a Gut Pathogen in Bumble Bees.

8. Extracts of Common Pesticidal Plants Increase Plant Growth and Yield in Common Bean Plants.

9. Phytochemical Analysis of Tephrosia vogelii across East Africa Reveals Three Chemotypes that Influence Its Use as a Pesticidal Plant.

10. Mechanisms in mutualisms: a chemically mediated thrips pollination strategy in common elder.

11. Secondary metabolites from nectar and pollen: a resource for ecological and evolutionary studies.

12. Novel Agmatine Derivatives in Maerua edulis With Bioactivity Against Callosobruchus maculatus , a Cosmopolitan Storage Insect Pest.

13. Crop Domestication Alters Floral Reward Chemistry With Potential Consequences for Pollinator Health.

14. Distasteful Nectar Deters Floral Robbery.

15. Leaf trichomes and foliar chemistry mediate defence against glasshouse thrips; Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis (Bouché) in Rhododendron simsii.

16. Nor-hopanes from Zanha africana root bark with toxicity to bruchid beetles.

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