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Plant Biol (Stuttg)


Title:Quantitative differences detected in the histology of galls induced by the same aphid species in different varieties of the same host
Author(s):Martinez JI; Moreno-Gonzalez V; Jonas-Levi A; Alvarez R;
Address:"Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Tel-Hai Academic College, Upper Galilee, Israel. Lab. of Animal Ecology and Biodiversity, MIGAL - Galilee Research Center, Kiryat Shmona, Israel. Departamento de Biodiversidad y Gestion Ambiental - Area de Zoologia, Universidad de Leon, Leon, Spain. Department of Food Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Tel-Hai Academic College, Upper Galilee, Israel. Departamento de Biologia Molecular-Area de Biologia Celular, Universidad de Leon, Leon, Spain"
Journal Title:Plant Biol (Stuttg)
Year:2018
Volume:20180308
Issue:3
Page Number:516 - 524
DOI: 10.1111/plb.12705
ISSN/ISBN:1438-8677 (Electronic) 1435-8603 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant galls are abnormal growths caused by an inducer that determines their morphology and anatomy. We qualitatively and quantitatively compared the histological anatomy of five aphid species (Paracletus cimiciformis, Forda marginata, Forda formicaria, Baizongia pistaciae and Geoica wertheimae) that induce galls in Pistacia terebinthus shrubs growing in Israel. We also quantitatively compared these galls to those that the aphids create on the same host in Spain. Histological study was conducted following methods described previously by the authors. Quantitative differences among the galls were found in five of 12 common anatomical traits: gall thickness, stomatal number in the epidermis-air, size of vascular bundles, distance of phloem ducts from the lumen and number of intraphloematic schizogenous ducts. Other structures were particular to one or some species: number of cracks in the epidermis-lumen, a sclereid layer, trichomes and microcrystal inclusions. Fisher's tests of combined probabilities showed that the galls induced in Israel were statistically different from those in Spain. In particular, the number of intraphloematic schizogenous ducts was higher in the galls induced in P. terebinthus in Israel. Such differences were also found in other traits related to defence of the gall inhabitant. In conclusion, while the gall shape and size are determined mainly by the cecidogenic insect, it seems that the host plant also plays an important role in determining the number/size of quantitative traits, in this case mainly protective structures"
Keywords:Animals Aphids/*physiology Israel Pistacia/anatomy & histology/parasitology Plant Tumors/*parasitology Spain Species Specificity Geoica Pistacia Aphididae Eriosomatidae Fisher's test Fordini herbivory schizogenous ducts;
Notes:"MedlineMartinez, J-J I Moreno-Gonzalez, V Jonas-Levi, A Alvarez, R eng England 2018/02/10 Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2018 May; 20(3):516-524. doi: 10.1111/plb.12705. Epub 2018 Mar 8"

 
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