An experiment was conducted to determine the role of leaf palatability with respect to variation in levels of gypsy moth infestation between clones of P. tremuloides in the Pellston Plain. The variation in the number of pupae observed per clonal genet between clones was found to be significant (X2=24.327, the critical value for nine degrees of freedom for p=0.01 is 21.666). Variation in tannin concentration as determined by taste was found to be significant between clones (X2=18.547, the critical value for nine degrees of freedom for p=0.05 is 16.919). Variation in the concentration of phenolic compounds as determined by taste was not found to be significant (X2=10.400, the critical value for nine degrees of freedom for p=0.05 is 16.919). T...
The influence of geographical, phenological, and ontogenetical interactions between gypsy moth, Lyma...
Genes involved in plant defences against herbivores and pathogens are often highly polymorphic. This...
This paper presents the results of the laboratory study of gypsy moth development on Q. cerris and Q...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of induced defense mechanisms in aspens on th...
Gypsy moth defoliation of oak trees has been shown to lead to increased tannin levels, which, in tur...
The choice of the phytophagous Chrysomelid Phratora (= Phyllodecta) vitellinae between different Pop...
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) developmental interactions with two hybrid Populus species clones were...
Although genetic variability and resource availability both influence plant chemical composition, li...
Rapeseed is grown from two closely related species of Brassica in many varieties. The behaviour of s...
Trees in the genus Populus can provide substantial commercial and ecological benefits, including sus...
In the establishment of mixed plantations, it is necessary to examine previously the relations of th...
This research was conducted to assess variation in the phytochemistry of aspen (Populus tremuloides ...
Lymantria dispar L. is a polyphagous defoliator that feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs. These h...
Transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) overexpressing the MYB134 tannin regulatory ...
The influence of geographical, phenological, and ontogenetical interactions between gypsy moth, Lyma...
Genes involved in plant defences against herbivores and pathogens are often highly polymorphic. This...
This paper presents the results of the laboratory study of gypsy moth development on Q. cerris and Q...
Numerous studies have explored the impacts of intraspecific genetic variation and environment on the...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of induced defense mechanisms in aspens on th...
Gypsy moth defoliation of oak trees has been shown to lead to increased tannin levels, which, in tur...
The choice of the phytophagous Chrysomelid Phratora (= Phyllodecta) vitellinae between different Pop...
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) developmental interactions with two hybrid Populus species clones were...
Although genetic variability and resource availability both influence plant chemical composition, li...
Rapeseed is grown from two closely related species of Brassica in many varieties. The behaviour of s...
Trees in the genus Populus can provide substantial commercial and ecological benefits, including sus...
In the establishment of mixed plantations, it is necessary to examine previously the relations of th...
This research was conducted to assess variation in the phytochemistry of aspen (Populus tremuloides ...
Lymantria dispar L. is a polyphagous defoliator that feeds on a variety of trees and shrubs. These h...
Transgenic hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) overexpressing the MYB134 tannin regulatory ...
The influence of geographical, phenological, and ontogenetical interactions between gypsy moth, Lyma...
Genes involved in plant defences against herbivores and pathogens are often highly polymorphic. This...
This paper presents the results of the laboratory study of gypsy moth development on Q. cerris and Q...