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Ajayi, O.E.; Balusu, R.; Morawo, T.O.; Zebelo, S.; Fadamiro, H. Semiochemical modulation of host preference of Callosobruchus maculatus on legume seeds 2015 Journal of Stored Products Research 63 31-37 details   doi
Cui, S.F.; Wang, L.; Qiu, J.P.; Geng, X.Q.; Liu, Z.C. Effects of hypoxia/hypercapnia on the metablism of Callosobruchus chinensis (L.) larvae 2019 Journal of Stored Products Research 83 322-330 details   doi
Messina, F.J.; Jones, J.C. Does rapid adaptation to a poor-quality host by Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) cause cross-adaptation to other legume hosts? 2009 Journal of Stored Products Research 45 215-219 details   doi
Quellhorst, H.E.; Williams, S.B.; Murdock, L.L.; Baributsa, D. Cumulative oxygen consumption during development of two postharvest insect pests: Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius and Plodia interpunctella Hübner 2018 Journal of Stored Products Research 77 92-95 details   doi
Zhang, Y.-N.; Kang, K.; Xu, L.; Zhu, X.-Y.; Qian, J.-L.; Zhang, Z.-J.; He, P.; Li, X.-M. Deep sequencing of antennal transcriptome from Callosobruchus chinensis to characterize odorant binding protein and chemosensory protein genes 2017 Journal of Stored Products Research 74 13-21 details   doi
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