AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Diptera: Cecidomyiidae and stands out among the other gall morphotypes by its bizarre shape and high infestation level over the years. Its role as a sink of photoassimilates in comparison to the non-galled leaflets was assessed through the quantification of nitrogen, carbohydrates, pigment content and the apparent relative electron transport rate (ETR) during different developmental stages. The levels of nitrogen and starch decrease in galls as leaflets mature. Total soluble sugars and the water-soluble polysaccharide concentration were higher in galls, whereas, chlorophyll content and ETR values were higher in leaflets rather than in galls. Howe...
Members of the genus Cuscuta are generally considered to be non-photosynthetic, stem-holoparasitic f...
BackgroundInsect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to th...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
While many stem and bud galls contain chlorophyll, and have the potential to photosynthesise, these ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
Abstract Insect-induced galls are microhabitats distinct from the outer environment that support inh...
Gall inducing insects most frequently oviposit in young tissues because these tissues have higher me...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Gall morphotypes depend on continuous chemical and feeding stimuli of the gall inducer, which promot...
AbstractPrevious studies of the impacts of galls on host leaf photosynthesis do not suggest any gene...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
Abstract This study aims to provide insights into plant-insect interaction during the formation and ...
BACKGROUND:Insect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to t...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
Members of the genus Cuscuta are generally considered to be non-photosynthetic, stem-holoparasitic f...
BackgroundInsect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to th...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
While many stem and bud galls contain chlorophyll, and have the potential to photosynthesise, these ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
Abstract Insect-induced galls are microhabitats distinct from the outer environment that support inh...
Gall inducing insects most frequently oviposit in young tissues because these tissues have higher me...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Gall morphotypes depend on continuous chemical and feeding stimuli of the gall inducer, which promot...
AbstractPrevious studies of the impacts of galls on host leaf photosynthesis do not suggest any gene...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
Abstract This study aims to provide insights into plant-insect interaction during the formation and ...
BACKGROUND:Insect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to t...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
Members of the genus Cuscuta are generally considered to be non-photosynthetic, stem-holoparasitic f...
BackgroundInsect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to th...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...