Cite
The Aversive Response of the Locust Locusta migratoria to 3-Octanone, an Odorant from Fungal Pathogens, Is Mediated by a Chemosensory Protein.
MLA
Xu, Xiao, et al. “The Aversive Response of the Locust Locusta Migratoria to 3-Octanone, an Odorant from Fungal Pathogens, Is Mediated by a Chemosensory Protein.” Agriculture; Basel, vol. 13, no. 8, Aug. 2023, p. 1542. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13081542.
APA
Xu, X., Zhang, L., & Zhao, X. (2023). The Aversive Response of the Locust Locusta migratoria to 3-Octanone, an Odorant from Fungal Pathogens, Is Mediated by a Chemosensory Protein. Agriculture; Basel, 13(8), 1542. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13081542
Chicago
Xu, Xiao, Long Zhang, and Xingbo Zhao. 2023. “The Aversive Response of the Locust Locusta Migratoria to 3-Octanone, an Odorant from Fungal Pathogens, Is Mediated by a Chemosensory Protein.” Agriculture; Basel 13 (8): 1542. doi:10.3390/agriculture13081542.