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Two species, Tanaostigmodes ringueleti and T. mecanga, induce distinct galls on Calliandra brevipes Benth (Fabaceae: Mimosoidae), a globose and a fusiform gall morphotype. Seasonal changes of phenolic content in the tissues of the two distinct galls were
Michelle de Lima Detoni +4 more
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Primer reporte de Tanaostigmodes sp. como plaga principal de Caesalpinia spinosa: Aspectos morfológicos y biológicos [PDF]
The tara (Caesalpinia spinosa (Mol.) Kuntze) is a non-timber forest species whose pods are of economic importance to various industries; however, attacks by pests such as Tanaostigmodes sp.
Abanto-Rodríguez, Carlos +5 more
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Senyawa Fenol Pada Toleransi Falcataria Moluccana (Miq.) Terhadap Penyakit Karat Tumor [PDF]
Falcataria moluccana (Miq.) is severely attacked by Uromycladium tepperianum (Sacc.) McAlpine, which is a gall-forming (neoplasmic) and parasitic obligate pathogen.
Indrioko, S. (Sapto) +3 more
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Phytophagy as an alternative feeding strategy of parasitic Hymenoptera larvae [PDF]
Pro blanok ídlé parazitoidy (Hymenoptera: Apocrita: Parasitoida) se parazitoidní zp sob výživy larev považuje za primární strategii. Mnoho druh ovšem sekundárn p ešlo k fytofágii, konkrétn n kte í zástupci Ichneumonoidea, Cynipoidea a Chalcidoidea ...
Böhmová, Julie
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The influence of parasitoidism on the anatomical and histochemical profiles of the host leaves in a galling Lepidoptera – Bauhinia ungulata system [PDF]
Galls induced by insects develop through a complex series of plant cell responses. Bauhinia ungulata L. (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) has leaf-folding galls, which were studied by means of anatomical and histochemical approaches. These approaches compared
Bedetti, Cibele Souza +3 more
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Galhas em Calliandra brevipes Benth (Fabaceae: Mimosoidae): uma abordagem metabólica em um novo modelo vegetal co-habitado por distintos himenópteros galhadores [PDF]
Calliandra brevipes presents globose (GG) and fusiform galls (GF) induced by Tanaostigmodes mecanga and T. ringueleti, respectively. The seasonal changes in phenolic content of both galls, and in non-galled stem and leaf were analyzed over one year.
Detoni, Michelle de Lima
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