Baccharis spicata is a plant native to the south of South America And is infected by psyllids of the Baccharopelma genus, which induce a fold gall in its leaves. This infection induces a series of anatomical and phytochemical variations compared to the healthy leaf: the content of total phenolic compounds and total hidroxycinnamic derivatives is lower, though the chlorogenic acid measured by HPLC remains the same and the 4,5 dichlorogenic acid content is near the half of the one observed in the one in the healthy leaf. Regarding to its anatomy, the gall has an homogeneous mesophyll and flavonoids in its outer epidermis compared to an isobilateral mesophyll and epidermal flavonoidic idioblasts observed in the leaf. The increase in the expres...
Insect galls may be study models to test the distribution of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins (A...
Two species, Tanaostigmodes ringueleti and T. mecanga, induce distinct galls on Calliandra brevipes ...
<p>(a–d) Coriphosphine. (e–h) Ruthenium red. (a) Non-galled leaf. Positive reaction for pectins in c...
The commonest insect gall on Baccharis dracunculifolia (Asteraceae) leaves is induced by Baccharopel...
Cap. 1 - Galling insects manipulate host plant tissues towards its adaptive success. However, depend...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
ABSTRACT Galls are specialized plant structures formed by the alteration of normal plant tissues by...
ABSTRACT – (morphological, anatomical and biochemical studies on the foliar galls of Alstonia schola...
Thysanoptera-induced galls commonly culminate in simple folding or rolling leaf gall morphotypes. Mo...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
The simple tubular galls which develop on the leaves of Cussonia spicata are apparently caused by a ...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
Insect galls may be study models to test the distribution of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins (A...
Plant galls, or cedidia, are defined as ...pathologically developed cells, tissues, or organs of pla...
Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) e Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) são plantas nativas do Rio Grande...
Insect galls may be study models to test the distribution of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins (A...
Two species, Tanaostigmodes ringueleti and T. mecanga, induce distinct galls on Calliandra brevipes ...
<p>(a–d) Coriphosphine. (e–h) Ruthenium red. (a) Non-galled leaf. Positive reaction for pectins in c...
The commonest insect gall on Baccharis dracunculifolia (Asteraceae) leaves is induced by Baccharopel...
Cap. 1 - Galling insects manipulate host plant tissues towards its adaptive success. However, depend...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
ABSTRACT Galls are specialized plant structures formed by the alteration of normal plant tissues by...
ABSTRACT – (morphological, anatomical and biochemical studies on the foliar galls of Alstonia schola...
Thysanoptera-induced galls commonly culminate in simple folding or rolling leaf gall morphotypes. Mo...
AbstractOne of the galling herbivores associated to the superhost Schinus polygamus (Cav.) Cabrera (...
The simple tubular galls which develop on the leaves of Cussonia spicata are apparently caused by a ...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
Insect galls may be study models to test the distribution of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins (A...
Plant galls, or cedidia, are defined as ...pathologically developed cells, tissues, or organs of pla...
Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) e Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) são plantas nativas do Rio Grande...
Insect galls may be study models to test the distribution of pectins and arabinogalactan-proteins (A...
Two species, Tanaostigmodes ringueleti and T. mecanga, induce distinct galls on Calliandra brevipes ...
<p>(a–d) Coriphosphine. (e–h) Ruthenium red. (a) Non-galled leaf. Positive reaction for pectins in c...