Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in trees: Patterns, controls, and ecosystem consequences
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) represents the largest natural input of bioavailable
nitrogen into the biosphere, impacting key processes spanning from local community …
nitrogen into the biosphere, impacting key processes spanning from local community …
Plant community responses to the individual and interactive effects of warming and herbivory across multiple years
Anthropogenic climate warming affects plant communities by changing community structure
and function. Studies on climate warming have primarily focused on individual effects of …
and function. Studies on climate warming have primarily focused on individual effects of …
Impact of phenology, brown midrib (BMR), seed treatment, and herbivory on epicuticular wax content and fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) feeding in sorghum …
In crop production, management strategies have historically relied upon chemical control to
mitigate insect pest pressures. As resistance to pesticides grows at an alarming rate, and as …
mitigate insect pest pressures. As resistance to pesticides grows at an alarming rate, and as …
Effects of fast and slow-wilting soybean genotypes on fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) growth and development
Soybean (Glycine max) is the most important plant protein source, and Fall Armyworm (FAW,
Spodoptera frugiperda) is considered a major pest. This study aimed to examine the impact …
Spodoptera frugiperda) is considered a major pest. This study aimed to examine the impact …
Global test of the enemy release hypothesis reveals similar patterns of herbivory across native and non-native plants
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) proposes that non-native plants escape their co-
evolved herbivores and benefit from reduced herbivory in their introduced ranges …
evolved herbivores and benefit from reduced herbivory in their introduced ranges …