Molnár, Péter Béla
Bognár, Csengele
Erdei, Anna Laura
Fujii, Takeshi
Vági, Pál
Jósvai, Júlia Katalin
Kárpáti, Zsolt
Funding for this research was provided by:
Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alapprogramok (PD1041310)
Marie Curie Career Integration Grant (PCIG12-GA-2012-333980)
János Bolyai Research Scholarship
Gazdaságfejlesztési és Innovációs Operatív Program (GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00051)
Article History
Received: 12 October 2017
Revised: 17 January 2018
Accepted: 22 January 2018
First Online: 29 January 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
: The invertebrate insect species (European pepper moth,Duponchelia fovealis) used in the present study has a horticultural pest status and is not protected in Hungary. Therefore, individuals can be freely collected and used in laboratory experiments without permit or approval from the institutional ethics committee or national authorities under Hungarian law (348/2006, paragraph 10/3). This article does not contain any studies performed by any of the authors with human subject participants