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Does Plant Origin Influence the Fitness Impact of Flower Damage? A Meta-Analysis
(Public Library Science, 2016)
Herbivory has been long considered an important component of plant-animal interactions that influences the success of invasive species in novel habitats. One of the most important hypotheses linking herbivory and invasion ...
Foliar herbivory and its effects on plant growth in native and exotic species in the Patagonian steppe
(Springer Tokyo, 2012-09)
Studies of herbivory and its consequences on the growth of native and exotic plants could help elucidate some processes involved in plant invasions. Introduced species are likely to experience reduced herbivory in their ...
Soybean defense induction to Spodoptera cosmioides herbivory is dependent on plant genotype and leaf position
(2018-02-01)
Plants have evolved a diverse array of defensive mechanisms against biotic and abiotic stresses, which can be either constitutive or inducible. Variation in plant-intrinsic factors such as the genotype and the leaf position ...
Insect and plant traits drive local and landscape effects on herbivory in grassland fragments
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019-05)
Herbivory is one of the most important antagonistic insect-plant interactions and can be influenced by factors at local and landscape scales. Landscape fragmentation may reduce herbivory directly (i.e., decreasing abundance ...
Herbivory on temperate rainforest seedlings in sun and shade: resistance, tolerance and habitat distribution
(PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2010)
Impact of Soil Rhizobacteria Inoculation and Leaf-Chewing Insect Herbivory on Mentha piperita Leaf Secondary Metabolites
(Springer, 2020-06)
Secondary metabolites commonly play important physiological roles in plants and can be modified quantitatively and qualitatively by exposure to biotic and abiotic interactions. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) ...
Leaf damage induces ant recruitment in the Amazonian ant-plant Hirtella myrmecophila
(Cambridge Univ PressNew YorkEUA, 2004)
A metabolic pathway assembled by enzyme selection may support herbivory of leaf-cutter ants on plant starch
(2013-05-01)
Mutualistic associations shape the evolution in different organism groups. The association between the leaf-cutter ant Atta sexdens and the basidiomycete fungus Leucoagaricus gongylophorus has enabled them to degrade starch ...
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 ...