Abstract

N-ethylmaleimide in paraffin oil as a stem band and an inoculated heat-killed microbial suspension each altered Siberian and American elms regarding preference for herbivory by the forest tent caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria Hubner, and for cortical feeding by the smaller European elm bark beetle, Scolytus multistriatus Marsham. Such alteration was affected by the time after treatment, sample height in the plant, and the N-ethylmaleimide concentration.

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