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Phytohormones in Japanese Mugwort Gall Induction by a Gall-Inducing Gall Midge [PDF]
A variety of insect species induce galls on host plants. Liquid chromatographic/tandem mass spectrometric analyses showed that a gall midge (Rhopalomyia yomogicola) that induces galls on Artemisia princeps contained high levels of indole-3-acetic acid and cytokinins. The gall midge larvae also synthesized indole-3-acetic acid from tryptophan.
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Sampling Galls and Galling Arthropods
2020Gall-inducing insects and mites are able to manipulate plant tissues to induce galls. As galling species are sessile, their sampling is relatively easy, but many aspects must be taken into account in order to adequately characterize galling fauna. Aspects related to the adoption of the methods for field sampling, standardization of gall morphotypes ...
Walter Santos de Araújo +3 more
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ACTINOMYCOSIS OF THE GALL BLADDER
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1983This report describes the sixth case of actinomycosis of the gall bladder and discusses the salient features of the diagnosis and management of this rare disease.
Smithers, B. M., Wall, D. R., Weedon, D.
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On the Radiology of Gall Stones and the Gall Bladder
The British Journal of Radiology, 1932The frequency with which gall stones can be shown radiologically is not always realised by medical men. Gall stones are made visible in situ by means of X rays in a large proportion of cases, the percentage varying with the experience and skill of the radiologist. All cases clinically diagnosed as gall stones do not necessarily have them.
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Influence of the sex of galling insects on gall metabolism: The case of eriococcid galls
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2023Ana Flávia de Melo Silva +2 more
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