Early damage enhances compensatory responses to herbivory in wild lima bean

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  • who: Carlos Bustos-Segura et al. from the Simon Fraser University, Canada have published the research: Early damage enhances compensatory responses to herbivory in wild lima bean, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to study the consequences of herbivory occurring at more than one ontogenetic stage with repeated or single damage events, on plant compensatory responses. The authors show that seed output was higher for plants damaged as seedlings after repeated damage at the juvenile stage compared to plants damaged at only the juvenile stage or at the juvenile and reproductive stage, indicating . . .

     

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