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Der Einfluss von Blütenduftstoffen auf die Oviposition der Rosskastanienminiermotte Cameraria ohridella [PDF]
The larval stages of Cameraria ohridella develop mining in leaves of the horse chestnut tree Aesculus hippocastanum. The insect establishes three generations in Central Europe. During the appearance of the first generation the horse chestnut trees bloom.
Johne, A. Bettina +3 more
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Selecting landscape plants : flowering trees (2010) [PDF]
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Starbuck, Christopher J.
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This study presents findings on the metal and metalloid composition of red horse-chestnut (Aesculus × carnea, AXC) seeds, determined by the ICP OES technique.
Veronica D’Eusanio +6 more
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Understanding the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions across scales [PDF]
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requires insight to both the spatial and temporal scales of adaptation, including an understanding of within-host up through community-level dynamics.
Alexander +116 more
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Effects of defoliation by horse chestnut leafminer ( Cameraria ohridella ) on reproduction in Aesculus hippocastanum [PDF]
In large parts of Europe horse chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum) suffer from severe defoliation by an alien invasive species, the specialist leaf mining moth Cameraria ohridella (Lepidoptera; Gracillariidae).
Bacher, Sven +3 more
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Ancient expansion of the Hox cluster in Lepidoptera generated four homeobox genes implicated in extra-embryonic tissue formation [PDF]
Gene duplications within the conserved Hox cluster are rare in animal evolution, but in Lepidoptera an array of divergent Hox-related genes (Shx genes) has been reported between pb and zen.
Breuker, Casper J. +6 more
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The intensity of damage caused by Cameraria ohridella and radial and basal area increments of 74 horse-chestnut trees, Aesculus hippocastanum (and 53 sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus, included as an undamaged comparison) were estimated each year from 2003 to
Nigel A Straw, David T Williams
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What nonhormonal therapies are effective for postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms? [PDF]
Regular exercise may reduce vasomotor symptoms of menopause (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C--single observational study). Soy products/isoflavones, either through diet or supplementation, may reduce the incidence of hot flushes (SOR: D--inconsistent
Brewer, Dan, Nashelsky, Joan
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The hidden world within plants: ecological and evolutionary considerations for defining functioning of microbial endophytes [PDF]
All plants are inhabited internally by diverse microbial communities comprising bacterial, archaeal, fungal, and protistic taxa. These microorganisms showing endophytic lifestyles play crucial roles in plant development, growth, fitness, and ...
Araújo WL +39 more
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