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  • Open Access
    Scutareanu, P., Drukker, B., Bruin, J., Posthumus, M. A., & Sabelis, M. W. (1996). Leaf volatiles and polyphenols in pear trees infested by Psylla pyricola. Evidence for simultaneously induced responses. Chemoecology, 7, 34-38. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01240635
  • Bruin, J., Sabelis, M. W., & Dicke, M. (1995). Reply from J. Bruin, M.W. Sabelis and M. Dicke. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 10(9), 371. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-5347(00)89137-5
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    van Houten, Y. M., van Stratum, P., Bruin, J., & Veerman, A. (1995). Selection for non-diapause in Amblyseius cucumeris and Amblyseius barkeri and exploration of the effectiveness of selected strains for thrips control. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 77, 289-295.
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    Bruin, J., Sabelis, M. W., & Dicke, M. (1995). Do plants tap SOS signals from their infested neighbours? Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 10, 167-170. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-5347(00)89033-3
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    van Houten, Y. M., van Rijn, P. C. J., Tanigoshi, L. K., van Stratum, P., & Bruin, J. (1995). Preselection of predatory mites to improve year-round biological control of Western flower thrips in greenhouse crops. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 74, 225-234.
  • Oudejans, A. M. C., & Bruin, J. (1994). Does spider-mite damage induce information transfer between plants of different species? (59; No. 2b). vg fund/toeg oecol (oud FdB).
  • Oudejans, A. M. C., & Bruin, J. (1994). Spider mite damage to Lima bean plants induces attraction of predatory mites towards downwind undamaged cucumber plants. In O. Congress (Ed.), International Symposium on Crop Protection (46th) (pp. 92). Fac. Landbouww, Univ. Gent.
  • v.d. Hoeven, W. A. D., Bruin, J., & de Boer, R. (1994). How fast do house dust mites colonize new houses? Proceedings EURAAC, 254-259.
  • Bruin, J., & Sabelis, M. W. (1993). Information transfer from mite-infested to uninfested plants: interplant communication? In J. C. Schultz, & I. Raskin (Eds.), Plant signals in interactions with other organisms (pp. 248-250). (Current topics in plant physiology : an American Society of Plant Physiologists series; No. 11). American Society of Plant Physiologists.
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    Gotoh, T., Bruin, J., Sabelis, M. W., & Menken, S. B. J. (1993). Host race formation in Tetranychus urticae: genetic differentiation, host plant preference, and mate choice in a tomato and cucumber strain. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 68(2), 171-178. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1570-7458.1993.tb01700.x
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