Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are expected to increase primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems, which could lead to plants becoming N limited. Studies suggest that legumes may partially overcome this by increasing biological nitrogen fixation. However, these studies have not yet considered how these changes may be affected by the altered dynamics of insect herbivores feeding on the plant. This study investigated how elevated CO2 (700 μl l−1) affected the clover root weevil (Sitona lepidus), a significant pest of white clover (Trifolium repens). Adults feed on leaves aboveground where they lay eggs; soil-dwelling larvae initially feed on root nodules that house N2-fixing bacteria. Foliar C...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ has generally been found to have negative impacts on the performance of ins...
In many terrestrial ecosystems elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) may reduce plant quality an...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...
Predicting how insect crop pests will respond to global climate change is an important part of incre...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Interactions between above- and belowground herbivores have been prominent in the field of abovegrou...
The respiratory emission of CO2 from roots is frequently proposed as an attractant that allows soil-...
Above- and belowground herbivory represents a major challenge to crop productivity and sustainable a...
Not AvailableThe increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to lead to global cha...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Aims: The effects of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations on beneficial soil f...
Not AvailableElevated atmospheric CO2 expected in the near future as a consequence of increasing emi...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ has generally been found to have negative impacts on the performance of ins...
In many terrestrial ecosystems elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) may reduce plant quality an...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...
Predicting how insect crop pests will respond to global climate change is an important part of incre...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Interactions between above- and belowground herbivores have been prominent in the field of abovegrou...
The respiratory emission of CO2 from roots is frequently proposed as an attractant that allows soil-...
Above- and belowground herbivory represents a major challenge to crop productivity and sustainable a...
Not AvailableThe increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to lead to global cha...
Predicted increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations often reduce nutritional qual...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Aims: The effects of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations on beneficial soil f...
Not AvailableElevated atmospheric CO2 expected in the near future as a consequence of increasing emi...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ has generally been found to have negative impacts on the performance of ins...
In many terrestrial ecosystems elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) may reduce plant quality an...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...