Ecological and evolutionary implications of plant tolerance to herbivory
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Plant Defense against Herbivorous Pests: Exploiting Resistance and Tolerance Traits for Sustainable Crop ProtectionGrain amaranths are defoliation tolerant crop species capable of utilizing stem and root carbohydrate reserves to sustain vegetative and reproductive growth after leaf lossInsight into the genetic components of community genetics: QTL mapping of insect association in a fast-growing forest treeImpact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive origins.Plants can benefit from herbivory: stimulatory effects of sheep saliva on growth of Leymus chinensis.Regrowth patterns and rosette attributes contribute to the differential compensatory responses of Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes to apical damage.An experimental test of host's life history traits modulation in response to cuckoo parasitism risk.The only African wild tobacco, Nicotiana africana: alkaloid content and the effect of herbivoryInteractive effects of herbivory and competition intensity determine invasive plant performance.Above- and belowground herbivory jointly impact defense and seed dispersal traits in Taraxacum officinale.High tolerance to salinity and herbivory stresses may explain the expansion of Ipomoea cairica to salt marshes.Ecological genetics and genomics of plant defenses: Evidence and approaches.Loss of specificity: native but not invasive populations of Triadica sebifera vary in tolerance to different herbivores.Evolutionary increases in defense during a biological invasion.Reduction of female copulatory damage by resilin represents evidence for tolerance in sexual conflictSpecialist Insect Herbivore and Light Availability Do Not Interact in the Evolution of an Invasive PlantDoes Plant Origin Influence the Fitness Impact of Flower Damage? A Meta-Analysis.Variation in Plant Response to Herbivory Underscored by Functional Traits.Costs and Tradeoffs of Resistance and Tolerance to Belowground Herbivory in PotatoGeneralities in grazing and browsing ecology: using across-guild comparisons to control contingencies.The evolution of acceptance and tolerance in hosts of avian brood parasites.Facing herbivory on the climb up: Lost opportunities as the main cost of herbivory in the wild yam Dioscorea praehensilis.Evidence for rapid evolutionary change in an invasive plant in response to biological control.Prickles, latex, and tolerance in the endemic Hawaiian prickly poppy (Argemone glauca): variation between populations, across ontogeny, and in response to abiotic factors.Macroevolutionary constraints to tolerance: trade-offs with drought tolerance and phenology, but not resistance.Low tolerance to simulated herbivory in Hawaiian seedlings despite induced changes in photosynthesis and biomass allocationLatitudinal variation in resistance and tolerance to herbivory in the perennial herb Lythrum salicaria is related to intensity of herbivory and plant phenology.Finish line plant-insect interactions mediated by insect feeding mode and plant interference: a case study of Brassica interactions with diamondback moth and turnip aphid.Ontogenetic patterns in the mechanisms of tolerance to herbivory in PlantagoResource availability and repeated defoliation mediate compensatory growth in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings.Herbivores can select for mixed defensive strategies in plants.Consequences of combined herbivore feeding and pathogen infection for fitness of Barbarea vulgaris plants.Ontogenetic differences of herbivory on woody and herbaceous plants: a meta-analysis demonstrating unique effects of herbivory on the young and the old, the slow and the fast.Genetic stability of physiological responses to defoliation in a eucalypt and altered chemical defence in regrowth foliage.Solidago gigantea plants from nonnative ranges compensate more in response to damage than plants from the native range.Herbivory strongly influences among-population variation in reproductive output of Lythrum salicaria in its native range.Fire ecology of C3 and C4 grasses depends on evolutionary history and frequency of burning but not photosynthetic type.Specificity of herbivore-induced responses in an invasive species, Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligator weed).How detrimental are seed galls to their hosts? Plant performance, germination, developmental instability and tolerance to herbivory in Inga laurina, a leguminous tree.Bidirectional interactions between beet armyworm and its host in response to different fertilization conditions.
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Ecological and evolutionary implications of plant tolerance to herbivory
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Ecological and evolutionary implications of plant tolerance to herbivory
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Ecological and evolutionary implications of plant tolerance to herbivory
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Juan Fornoni
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10.1111/J.1365-2435.2010.01805.X
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2010-11-12T00:00:00Z