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Water availability limits tolerance of apical damage in the Chilean tarweed Madia sativa
(GAUTHIER-VILLARS/EDITIONS ELSEVIER, 2008-08)
Plant tolerance is the ability to reduce the negative impact of herbivory on plant fitness. Numerous studies have shown that plant tolerance is affected by nutrient availability, but the effect of soil moisture has received ...
Water availability limits tolerance of apical damage in the Chilean tarweed Madia sativa
(Elsevier, 2008)
Plant tolerance is the ability to reduce the negative impact of herbivory on plant fitness. Numerous studies have shown that plant tolerance is affected by nutrient availability, but the effect of soil moisture has received ...
Olfactory Response Of Four Aphidophagous Insects To Aphid- And Caterpillar-induced Plant Volatiles
(Springer Netherlands, 2016)
Effect of stink bugs on yield, seed damage and agronomic traits of soybeans (Glycine max).
(Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, Brasilia, v.31, n.11, p.759-767, nov. 1996., 2011)
Nurse effect in seedling establishment: facilitation and tolerance to damage in the Andes of central Chile
(SOCIEDAD BIOLOGIA CHILE, 2006-09)
Nurse effects, which occur when one plant species enhances the survival or growth of another plant species, are predicted to be most relevant in stressful environments. These effects are particulary important during seedling ...
Olfactory Response Of Four Aphidophagous Insects To Aphid- And Caterpillar-induced Plant Volatiles
(SpringerDordrecht, 2016)
Induction of glandular and non-glandular trichomes by damage in leaves of Madia sativa under contrasting water regimes
(Elsevier, 2008)
Plant traits may play multiple functional roles simultaneously. Leaf trichomes have been related to resistance against herbivores as well as to enhanced water economy in the plant. In a greenhouse study, we evaluated the ...
Attraction Of Telenomus Podisi To Volatiles Induced By Euschistus Heros In Three Different Plant Species
(Springer Netherlands, 2016)
Induced twining in Convolvulaceae climbing plants in response to leaf damage
(2008)
Plant responses to herbivory include slow changes in growth patterns and biomass distribution. A recent study, however, showed that a convolvulaceous vine began twining sooner around a stake after 25% of the plant was ...