(A) Peroxided phospholipids. (B) Soluble phenolics. (C) Cell wall associated phenolics. Bars indicate the means and standard deviations. Asterisks indicate significant differences (P < 0.05).</p
The role of phenols as defence mechanisms in various terrestrial plants is well studied. However, in...
(A) F0 (minimum fluorescence in dark-adapted state). (B) Fm (maximum fluorescence in dark-adapted st...
The presence of phenols was demonstrated in leaf lesions caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet ...
Transverse sections. The arrows indicate positive reaction. (A-C) M. albicans. (A) Mesophyll of cont...
(A) Miconia albicans-Ditylenchus gallaeformans (Nematoda) galls. (B) Miconia ibaguensis-D. gallaefor...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
(A) Chlorophyll a. (B) Chlorophyll b. (C) Carotenoids. (D) Relative water content (RWC). Bars indica...
Transverse sections. The asterisks indicate the gall chambers; the arrows indicate accumulation of h...
The nutritive tissues of galls induced by Ditylenchus gallaeformans (Nematoda) have promeristematic ...
Galls, neo-formed plant structures that can occur in different organs, are generated by species-spec...
Galls are pathologically developed cells, tissues and organs of plants, which have mainly arisen due...
Galls are abnormal plant growths caused by various organisms ’ insects, mites, nematodes, fungi, bac...
The burrowing nematode #Radopholus similis# is one of the most damaging pathogens on banane plantati...
The role of lignin and phenols in plant defence ranges from preformed characteristic to inducible ph...
The role of phenols as defence mechanisms in various terrestrial plants is well studied. However, in...
The role of phenols as defence mechanisms in various terrestrial plants is well studied. However, in...
(A) F0 (minimum fluorescence in dark-adapted state). (B) Fm (maximum fluorescence in dark-adapted st...
The presence of phenols was demonstrated in leaf lesions caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet ...
Transverse sections. The arrows indicate positive reaction. (A-C) M. albicans. (A) Mesophyll of cont...
(A) Miconia albicans-Ditylenchus gallaeformans (Nematoda) galls. (B) Miconia ibaguensis-D. gallaefor...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
(A) Chlorophyll a. (B) Chlorophyll b. (C) Carotenoids. (D) Relative water content (RWC). Bars indica...
Transverse sections. The asterisks indicate the gall chambers; the arrows indicate accumulation of h...
The nutritive tissues of galls induced by Ditylenchus gallaeformans (Nematoda) have promeristematic ...
Galls, neo-formed plant structures that can occur in different organs, are generated by species-spec...
Galls are pathologically developed cells, tissues and organs of plants, which have mainly arisen due...
Galls are abnormal plant growths caused by various organisms ’ insects, mites, nematodes, fungi, bac...
The burrowing nematode #Radopholus similis# is one of the most damaging pathogens on banane plantati...
The role of lignin and phenols in plant defence ranges from preformed characteristic to inducible ph...
The role of phenols as defence mechanisms in various terrestrial plants is well studied. However, in...
The role of phenols as defence mechanisms in various terrestrial plants is well studied. However, in...
(A) F0 (minimum fluorescence in dark-adapted state). (B) Fm (maximum fluorescence in dark-adapted st...
The presence of phenols was demonstrated in leaf lesions caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet ...