Tree diversity reduces pine infestation by mistletoe
Inge van Halder,Bastien Castagneyrol,Cristóbal Ordóñez,Felipe Bravo,Miren del Río,Lucile Perrot,Hervé Jactel +6 more
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This study is the first to quantify associational resistance to a plant parasite in mixed vs .About:
This article is published in Forest Ecology and Management.The article was published on 2019-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 13 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Scots pine & Pinus pinaster.read more
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Assisted migration vs. close-to-nature forestry: what are the prospects for tree populations under climate change?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed biological background and limits of mechanisms by which tree populations may cope with climate change: adaptation by natural selection, gene flow, epigenetic phenomena and phenotypic plasticity, as well as forest management strategies.
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Sex-specific interactions affect foliar defense compound accumulation and resistance to herbivores in Populus cathayana
TL;DR: Major differences in sex-specific interactions in responses to herbivores are demonstrated, providing novel opportunities for the increase of insect resistance of plantations composed of dioecious plants.
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Main drivers of broomrape regulation. A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed all the possible interactions of Orobanchaceae species with surrounding organisms in an agricultural landscape, with a focus on the Orobanche and Phelipanche genera.
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Freezing tolerance of seeds can explain differences in the distribution of two widespread mistletoe subspecies in Europe
Olli-Pekka Tikkanen,Jouni Kilpeläinen,Ana Mellado,Aino Hämäläinen,José A. Hódar,Bogdan Jaroszewicz,Minna Luoto,Tapani Repo,Andreas Rigling,Andreas Rigling,Ao Wang,Ao Wang,Mai-He Li,Tarja Lehto +13 more
TL;DR: The warming of winters may eliminate the abiotic barrier that has thus far limited mistletoes’ expansion, opening a window of opportunity for these parasites to increase their abundance and shift their distribution range towards higher latitudes and altitudes.
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