Reserves accumulated in non-photosynthetic organs during the previous growing season drive plant defenses and growth in aspen in the subsequent growing season.
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Root phenology in a changing climate.A Native Parasitic Plant Systemically Induces Resistance in Jack Pine to a Fungal Symbiont of Invasive Mountain Pine Beetle.Water-deficit and fungal infection can differentially affect the production of different classes of defense compounds in two host pines of mountain pine beetle.Resource availability and repeated defoliation mediate compensatory growth in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings.
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Reserves accumulated in non-photosynthetic organs during the previous growing season drive plant defenses and growth in aspen in the subsequent growing season.
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Ahmed Najar
Justin G A Whitehill
Pierluigi Bonello
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10.1007/S10886-013-0374-0
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2013-12-24T00:00:00Z