Overall, our results provided a foundation for understanding the Type-II sex pheromone bio-synthesis and transport mechanisms, and may be used for further functional elucidation.
The Ectropis obliqua Prout (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), commonly known as tea geometrid, is a devastating chewing pest throughout the tea plantations in China. E. oblique larvae, voracious worms that f
Overall, our results provided a foundation for understanding the Type-II sex pheromone bio-synthesis and transport mechanisms, and may be used for further functional elucidation.