We examined the effects of simulated folivory by caterpillars on photosynthetic parameters and nitrogen (N) resorption efficiency in Quercus pyrenaica saplings. We analyzed the differences between intact leaves in control plants, punched leaves in damaged plants, and intact leaves in damaged plants. We then established two levels of simulated folivory: low (approximate to 13% of the leaf area of one main branch removed per plant) and high (approximate to 26% of the leaf area of one main branch removed per plant) treatments. No differences were found in net assimilation rate and conductance between either leaf type or treatment during the most favourable period for photosynthesis. However, the N content was lower in punched than in intact le...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
To test the effects of elevated CO2 and soil N deficiency on N resorption efficiency (NRE) from sene...
Bear Oak (Quercus ilicifolia Wang.) presents a unique architecture in which there is a distinct oute...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
• Insect herbivores cause substantial changes in the leaves they attack, but their effects on the ec...
Herbivory can trigger physiological processes resulting in leaf and whole plant functional changes. ...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
The introduced tree, Sapium sebiferum, is a serious invader throughout the southeastern United State...
• The resorption of nutrients (mainly N and P) from senescing leaves may be a key componen...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
To test the effects of elevated CO2 and soil N deficiency on N resorption efficiency (NRE) from sene...
Bear Oak (Quercus ilicifolia Wang.) presents a unique architecture in which there is a distinct oute...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
• Insect herbivores cause substantial changes in the leaves they attack, but their effects on the ec...
Herbivory can trigger physiological processes resulting in leaf and whole plant functional changes. ...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
Plant responses to defoliation are complex. We established a field experiment in a nine-month-old Eu...
The introduced tree, Sapium sebiferum, is a serious invader throughout the southeastern United State...
• The resorption of nutrients (mainly N and P) from senescing leaves may be a key componen...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
This study addressed the hypothesis that plants exposed to elevated N availability are more suscepti...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
• Artificial defoliation is often used to simulate defoliation by herbivory and is usually...
To test the effects of elevated CO2 and soil N deficiency on N resorption efficiency (NRE) from sene...
Bear Oak (Quercus ilicifolia Wang.) presents a unique architecture in which there is a distinct oute...