1975 journal article

INFLUENCE OF JUVENILE-HORMONE ANALOGUES ON REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE IN WASP, HABROBRACON-JUGLANDIS

JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY, 21(9), 1559–1564.

By: W. Wissinger n & D. Grosch n

MeSH headings : Animals; Female; Hymenoptera / drug effects; Juvenile Hormones / pharmacology; Reproduction / drug effects; Wasps / drug effects; Wasps / physiology
TL;DR: The relationship between chemical structure and biological activity supports the hypothesis that juvenile hormone analogues may act in part by blocking detoxification mechanisms in treated insects, which adversely affects reproduction by inhibiting processes involving RNA synthesis. (via Semantic Scholar)
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