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Pheromone monitoring in the field using single sensillum recording

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1993
AbstractIn order to obtain direct information of stimulus dynamics perceived by a male moth under field conditions a portable device was constructed which enables continuous recording of responses from individual pheromone receptors. The device is suitable for tip recording by means of micro‐knives as well as for recording with tungsten electrodes ...
J. N. C. Van der Pers, A. K. Minks
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Measuring Pheromone Dispersion in the Field with the Single Sensillum Recording Technique

1997
Pheromones are active at extremely low concentrations. Under natural conditions, airborne pheromones are embedded in a background of many other volatiles. Direct measurement of pheromone components in the field is not possible with currently available physicochemical detection techniques, because of the limited sensitivity and the lack of specificity ...
van der Pers, J.N.C., Minks, A.K.
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The ultrastructure of an olfactory sensillum on the maxillary palps of Locusta migratoria (L.)

Cell and Tissue Research, 1977
The olfactory sensilla on the maxillary palp tip of Locusta migratoria (L.) resemble the surrounding contact chemoreceptors in general morphology. The perforated peg has a thicker wall than is commonly found in olfactory sensilla. The form and position of the sensilla are considered in relation of the olfactory function.
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Sensillum‐specific, topographic projection patterns of olfactory receptor neurons in the antennal lobe of the cockroach Periplaneta americana

The Journal of comparative neurology, 2012
Hidehiro Watanabe   +4 more
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Sensillum (pl., sensilla)

2008
John B. Heppner   +104 more
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