Heichel et al., 1973 - Google Patents
Physiological responses of dogwood (Cornus florida) to infestation by the dogwood borer (Thamnosphecia scitula)Heichel et al., 1973
- Document ID
- 15281820929411755254
- Author
- Heichel G
- Turner N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Annals of Applied Biology
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Studies of a healthy dogwood tree (Cornus florida) and one suffering from a chronic infestation of Thamnosphecia scitula revealed some physiological responses of dogwood to insect damage. In high light the stomatal resistances, measured with a diffusion porometer …
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