Abstract This study aims to provide insights into plant-insect interaction during the formation and development of open gall structure on the leaves of Robinia pseudoacacia during gall formation by Obolodiplosis robiniae. This was the first time such far-reaching studies were performed at a biochemical and anatomical level. The gall wall is created from a few thick cells covered with epidermis. This parenchymatous nutritive tissue is rich in starch. Sclerenchyma only occurs around the vascular bundles as a result of the lignification of the parenchyma of the bundle sheaths. The level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the new structure was reduced and catalase activity was inhibited, which suggests another pathway of ROS decomposition – e....
ABSTRACT – (morphological, anatomical and biochemical studies on the foliar galls of Alstonia schola...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
Gall morphotypes depend on continuous chemical and feeding stimuli of the gall inducer, which promot...
The developmental processes of galls are better known when induced on vegetative organs, while they ...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
Galls are organized structures of plant tissues induced by the insects. The present study deals with...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
BACKGROUND:Insect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to t...
Abstract Insect-induced galls are microhabitats distinct from the outer environment that support inh...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
ABSTRACT – (morphological, anatomical and biochemical studies on the foliar galls of Alstonia schola...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
Gall morphotypes depend on continuous chemical and feeding stimuli of the gall inducer, which promot...
The developmental processes of galls are better known when induced on vegetative organs, while they ...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
The chemical composition of galled and ungalled plant tissue was compared in a series of experiments...
Animal-induced galls are considered extended phenotypes of their inducers, and therefore plant morph...
Galls are organized structures of plant tissues induced by the insects. The present study deals with...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
BACKGROUND:Insect galls are atypical plant tissues induced by the invasion of insects. Compared to t...
Abstract Insect-induced galls are microhabitats distinct from the outer environment that support inh...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
ABSTRACT – (morphological, anatomical and biochemical studies on the foliar galls of Alstonia schola...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...