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Genome-wide association studies and modeling of stomatal gas conductance reveal genetic control of water-use efficiency in sorghum. [PDF]
Singh A, Singh A, Newton L, Thompson AM.
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Contrasting effects of climate warming on hosts and parasitoids: insights from Rocky Mountain aspen leaf miners and their parasitoids. [PDF]
Shah AA +5 more
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Potential indirect impact of the invasive leaf-miner, Cameraria ohridella, on native leaf-miners
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Deer predation on leaf miners via leaf abscission
Naturwissenschaften, 2007The evergreen oak Quercus gilva Blume sheds leaves containing mines of the leaf miner Stigmella sp. (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae) earlier than leaves with no mines in early spring in Nara, central Japan. The eclosion rates of the leaf miner in abscised and retained leaves were compared in the laboratory to clarify the effects of leaf abscission on leaf ...
Kazuo, Yamazaki, Shinji, Sugiura
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Leaf fall as a source of leaf miner mortality
Oecologia, 1984Leaf miner deaths resulting from the death of their leaves were assessd by collecting falling leaves of holm oak and beech. The Phyllonorycter mines thus captured were examined to ascertain the cause of death. For both mining species the mortality from leaf shedding accounted for less than 2.8% of the mining cohorts.
I M, Pritchard, R, James
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1992
The beet leaf miner is the maggot of the sugar beet and spinach in northern Europe. mangold (or mangel) fly (Pegomya hyoscyami (Panzer)) and is a well-known pest of mangel, sugar beet and spinach in northern Europe. The adult is a true fly and should not be confused with the mangold flea beetle (see page 174), which is also sometimes called ‘fly’.
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The beet leaf miner is the maggot of the sugar beet and spinach in northern Europe. mangold (or mangel) fly (Pegomya hyoscyami (Panzer)) and is a well-known pest of mangel, sugar beet and spinach in northern Europe. The adult is a true fly and should not be confused with the mangold flea beetle (see page 174), which is also sometimes called ‘fly’.
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Coffee leaf miner severity annotation
2020Coffea ...
de Paula Gonçalves, Juliano +1 more
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Leaf miners: The hidden herbivores
Austral Ecology, 2010AbstractLeaf mining is a form of endophagous herbivory in which insect larvae live and feed within leaf tissue. In this review we discuss aspects of leaf miner ecology, and the current evidence for three hypotheses relating to the evolution of this feeding guild.
ROBYN JEAN SINCLAIR, LESLEY HUGHES
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1926
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Responses of leaf miners to atypical leaf production patterns
Ecological Entomology, 1984Abstract. 1. Larvae of two bivoltine species of leaf‐mining Lepidop‐tera, Acrocercops sp. and Neurobathra strigifinitella (Clem.), restrict feeding to young, second‐flush leaves of their host trees in north Florida.
MICHAEL AUERBACH, DANIEL SIMBERLOFF
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