A recent surge in attention devoted to the ecology of soil biota has prompted interest in quantifying similarities and differences between interactions occurring in above- and belowground communities. Furthermore, linkages that interconnect the dynamics of these two spatially distinct ecosystems are increasingly documented. We use a similar approach in the context of understanding plant defenses to herbivory, including how they are allocated between leaves and roots (constitutive defenses), and potential cross-system linkages (induced defenses). To explore these issues we utilized three different empirical approaches. First, we manipulated foliar and root herbivory on tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and measured changes in the secondary chemist...
Gonzalez Megias A, Müller C. Root herbivores and detritivores shape above-ground multitrophic assemb...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root–microbe interaction...
Despite our understanding of chemical defenses and their consequences for plant performance and herb...
A recent surge in attention devoted to the ecology of soil biota has prompted interest in quantifyin...
Roots play a critical, but largely unappreciated, role in aboveground anti-herbivore plant defense (...
Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced responses is o...
Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced responses is o...
Abstract Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced respo...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plant-mediated interactions between belowground (BG) and aboveground (AG) herbivores have received i...
Above- and below-ground organisms can indirectly affect one another via several recently-described m...
Contains fulltext : 163427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plant-mediated ...
Gonzalez Megias A, Müller C. Root herbivores and detritivores shape above-ground multitrophic assemb...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root–microbe interaction...
Despite our understanding of chemical defenses and their consequences for plant performance and herb...
A recent surge in attention devoted to the ecology of soil biota has prompted interest in quantifyin...
Roots play a critical, but largely unappreciated, role in aboveground anti-herbivore plant defense (...
Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced responses is o...
Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced responses is o...
Abstract Herbivores induce systemic changes in plant traits, and the strength of these induced respo...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plants have a variety of chemical defenses that often increase in concentration following attack by ...
Plant-mediated interactions between belowground (BG) and aboveground (AG) herbivores have received i...
Above- and below-ground organisms can indirectly affect one another via several recently-described m...
Contains fulltext : 163427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plant-mediated ...
Gonzalez Megias A, Müller C. Root herbivores and detritivores shape above-ground multitrophic assemb...
The distinctive ecology of root herbivores, the complexity and diversity of root–microbe interaction...
Despite our understanding of chemical defenses and their consequences for plant performance and herb...