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  • 2. Foliar herbivory by caterpillars and aphids differentially affects phytohormonal signalling in roots and plant defence to a root herbivore.
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  • 6. Drought alters interactions between root and foliar herbivores.
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  • 9. Soil abiotic factors influence interactions between belowground herbivores and plant roots.
    Erb M, Lu J.
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  • 11. Plant-mediated 'apparent effects' between mycorrhiza and insect herbivores.
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  • 12. Above- and below ground trophic interactions on creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in high- and low-diversity plant communities: potential for biotic resistance?
    Bezemer TM, Graça O, Rousseau P, van der Putten WH.
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  • 13. Herbivore attack in Casearia nitida influenced by plant ontogenetic variation in foliage quality and plant architecture.
    Boege K.
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    Huang W, Siemann E, Carrillo J, Ding J.
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  • 15. A Physiological and Behavioral Mechanism for Leaf Herbivore-Induced Systemic Root Resistance.
    Erb M, Robert CA, Marti G, Lu J, Doyen GR, Villard N, Barrière Y, French BW, Wolfender JL, Turlings TC, Gershenzon J.
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  • 16. Amino acid-mediated impacts of elevated carbon dioxide and simulated root herbivory on aphids are neutralized by increased air temperatures.
    Ryalls JM, Moore BD, Riegler M, Gherlenda AN, Johnson SN.
    J Exp Bot; 2015 Feb; 66(2):613-23. PubMed ID: 25403916
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  • 19. Multi-species suppression of herbivores through consumptive and non-consumptive effects.
    Ingerslew KS, Finke DL.
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