AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species has great morphogenetic potential, and responds differently to the stimuli of more than 20 gall-inducing insects. Among these, an undescribed species of Cecidomyiidae induces a midrib gall in which a radial cecidogenetic field is generated and the leaflet tissues redifferentiate. Our objectives were to assess the amplitude of this cecidogenetic field, in which the leaflet tissues were influenced by the feeding action of the cecidomyiid; how the final gall shape was generated; and if tissue redifferentiation conferred any adaptive value on the galling herbivore. Leaflet morphogenesis followed the pattern described in the literature for simple le...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer’s benefit. ...
Galling sap-feeding insects are presumed to cause only minor changes in host plant tissues, because ...
The simple tubular galls which develop on the leaves of Cussonia spicata are apparently caused by a ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
Gall inducing insects most frequently oviposit in young tissues because these tissues have higher me...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
Galls are characterized by inducing cellular differentiation (hyperplasia or hypertrophy) resultant ...
PhDCynipid gall formation is achieved by the intimate insect-plant interaction where by cynipid was...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
Samples of healthy leaves and galls induced by Odinadiplosis odinae on Lannea coramandelica were sub...
Neo-ontogenesis of plant galls involves redifferentiation of host plant tissues to express new pheno...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer’s benefit. ...
Galling sap-feeding insects are presumed to cause only minor changes in host plant tissues, because ...
The simple tubular galls which develop on the leaves of Cussonia spicata are apparently caused by a ...
AbstractThe tree Copaifera langsdorffii is a superhost for galling herbivores. This plant species ha...
AbstractThe horn-shaped gall of Copaifera langsdorffii is induced by an unidentified species of Dipt...
Gall inducing insects most frequently oviposit in young tissues because these tissues have higher me...
Galls are specific interactions between specialist herbivores and their host plants. They are consid...
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata...
Galls are characterized by inducing cellular differentiation (hyperplasia or hypertrophy) resultant ...
PhDCynipid gall formation is achieved by the intimate insect-plant interaction where by cynipid was...
Abstract only availableGalls are novel plant organs, produced under the insect's direction. These ec...
Galls are plant structures generated by gall-inducing organisms including insects, nematodes, fungi,...
Samples of healthy leaves and galls induced by Odinadiplosis odinae on Lannea coramandelica were sub...
Neo-ontogenesis of plant galls involves redifferentiation of host plant tissues to express new pheno...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer's benefit. ...
Galls are plant tissues whose development is induced by another organism for the inducer’s benefit. ...
Galling sap-feeding insects are presumed to cause only minor changes in host plant tissues, because ...
The simple tubular galls which develop on the leaves of Cussonia spicata are apparently caused by a ...