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Title:"Effects of below- and above-ground herbivores on plant growth, flower visitation and seed set"
Author(s):Poveda K; Steffan-Dewenter I; Scheu S; Tscharntke T;
Address:"Agroecology, Gottingen University, Waldweg 26, 37073, Gottingen, Germany. kpoveda@uaoe.gwdg.de"
Journal Title:Oecologia
Year:2003
Volume:20030328
Issue:4
Page Number:601 - 605
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-003-1228-1
ISSN/ISBN:0029-8549 (Print) 0029-8549 (Linking)
Abstract:"Separate and combined effects of root and leaf herbivores on plant growth, flower visitation and seed set were tested in a factorial experiment using potted mustard, Sinapis arvensis, at an old fallow field. A 50% leaf removal by cabbageworms (Pieris rapae) when the seedlings had their first four leaves reduced plant height and shoot mass, and delayed the onset of flowering. Root herbivory by two wireworms (Agriotes sp.) over the whole experiment changed flower visitation; the number of flower visitors per plant was higher in plants with root herbivores than in plants without root herbivores. Combined leaf and root herbivory affected flowering period, number of fruits per plant and number of seeds per fruit. Plants attacked by leaf and root herbivores had a shorter flowering period and produced fewer fruits per plant than plants with root herbivores only. Although the experimental plants faced major herbivore-induced growth changes, plant reproduction (seed set and weight per plant) was similar in all treatments, documenting their ability to effectively compensate for leaf and root herbivory"
Keywords:Analysis of Variance Animals Butterflies/*physiology Coleoptera/*physiology Feeding Behavior/*physiology Flowers/*physiology Germany Mustard Plant/*growth & development Plant Leaves/physiology Plant Roots/physiology Seeds/*growth & development;
Notes:"MedlinePoveda, Katja Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf Scheu, Stefan Tscharntke, Teja eng Comparative Study Germany 2005/10/18 Oecologia. 2003 May; 135(4):601-5. doi: 10.1007/s00442-003-1228-1. Epub 2003 Mar 28"

 
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