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Record #203144:

The effects of mite galling on the ecophysiology of two Arctic willows / Rajit Patankar, and 4 others.

Title: The effects of mite galling on the ecophysiology of two Arctic willows / Rajit Patankar, and 4 others.
Author(s): Patankar, Rajit.
Date: 2013.
In: Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2013.), Vol. 45(1) (2013)
Abstract: Examines leaf-level physiological parameters, metabolite allocation, phytochemical composition, and nitrogen composition in response to mite-induced galling to determine overall effects on leaf-level health and function in two Salix species in Arctic tundra. Finds that diminutive plant parasites such as eriophyid gall mites significantly influence fundamental physiological processes in leaves of their host plants.
Notes:

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 45(1) :99-106 (2013).

Keywords: 574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
581.1 -- Plant physiology.
581.2 -- Plants, diseases and injuries.
582.623 -- Salicales: Salix pulchra.
582.623 -- Salicales: Salix glauca.
G -- Botany.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
SPRI record no.: 203144

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