Response strategies of five common warm temperate plant species to insect defoliation

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  • What: The authors focused on five woody species-four native species, Quercus acutissima Carruth . In general, the study showed that insect defoliation leads to increased leaf soluble sugars content and reduced starch and lignin levels in both native and non-native species, indicating a shift towards carbohydrate conservation and enhanced photosynthetic capacity as a compensatory mechanism.
  • Who: Leaf damage and colleagues from the School of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Weifang University, Dongfengdong Road, Weifang, China have published the research: Response strategies of five common plant species to insect defoliation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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