Herbivory can trigger physiological processes resulting in leaf and whole plant functional changes. The effects of chronic infestation by an insect on leaf traits related to carbon and nitrogen economy in three Prunus avium cultivars were assessed. Leaves from non-infested trees (control) and damaged leaves from infested trees were selected. The insect larvae produce skeletonization of the leaves leaving relatively intact the vein network of the eaten leaves and the abaxial epidermal tissue. At the leaf level, nitrogen content per mass (Nmass) and per area (Narea), net photosynthesis per mass (Amass) and per area (Aarea), photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency (PNUE), leaf mass per area (LMA) and total leaf phenols content were measured in ...
Ecological limits to phenotypic plasticity (PP), induced by simultaneous biotic and abiotic factors,...
Abstract—Insect damage changes plant physiology and chemistry, and such changes may influence the pe...
We studied the interaction between plants (horsenettle; Solanum carolinense) and herbivorous insects...
Herbivore damage to leaves has been typically evaluated in terms of fractions of area removed; howev...
Herbivores reduce plant productivity by removing part of the assimilation surface. Also, they can al...
We examined the effects of simulated folivory by caterpillars on photosynthetic parameters and nitro...
Herbivory can affect plant carbon gain directly by removing photosynthetic leaf tissue and indirectl...
Arthropod herbivory fundamentally alters ecosystem function and challenges agricultural productivity...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
This study of animal–plant interaction focused on the impact of oviposition by an insect on the leav...
The impact of a native, leaf-feeding chrysomelid beetle (Phaedon sp. nr. oviformis) on bittercress (...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
The impact of a native, leaf-feeding chrysomelid beetle (Phaedon sp. nr. oviformis) on bittercress (...
• Insect herbivores cause substantial changes in the leaves they attack, but their effects on the ec...
Increased nitrogen (N) availability to plants via fertilization, atmospheric deposition, or land use...
Ecological limits to phenotypic plasticity (PP), induced by simultaneous biotic and abiotic factors,...
Abstract—Insect damage changes plant physiology and chemistry, and such changes may influence the pe...
We studied the interaction between plants (horsenettle; Solanum carolinense) and herbivorous insects...
Herbivore damage to leaves has been typically evaluated in terms of fractions of area removed; howev...
Herbivores reduce plant productivity by removing part of the assimilation surface. Also, they can al...
We examined the effects of simulated folivory by caterpillars on photosynthetic parameters and nitro...
Herbivory can affect plant carbon gain directly by removing photosynthetic leaf tissue and indirectl...
Arthropod herbivory fundamentally alters ecosystem function and challenges agricultural productivity...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
This study of animal–plant interaction focused on the impact of oviposition by an insect on the leav...
The impact of a native, leaf-feeding chrysomelid beetle (Phaedon sp. nr. oviformis) on bittercress (...
Insect herbivores have the potential to change both physical and chemical traits of their host plant...
The impact of a native, leaf-feeding chrysomelid beetle (Phaedon sp. nr. oviformis) on bittercress (...
• Insect herbivores cause substantial changes in the leaves they attack, but their effects on the ec...
Increased nitrogen (N) availability to plants via fertilization, atmospheric deposition, or land use...
Ecological limits to phenotypic plasticity (PP), induced by simultaneous biotic and abiotic factors,...
Abstract—Insect damage changes plant physiology and chemistry, and such changes may influence the pe...
We studied the interaction between plants (horsenettle; Solanum carolinense) and herbivorous insects...