39 results on '"Cibils–Stewart, Ximena"'
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2. Agroecological consequences of silicon supplementation for a legume cultivation: Two-year-long field observations
3. Biology of immature stages and host range characteristics of Sudauleutes bosqi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a candidate biological control agent of exotic Ludwigia spp. in the USA
4. Silicon accumulation suppresses arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonisation in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon
5. Short-term exposure to silicon rapidly enhances plant resistance to herbivory
6. Experimental oral administration of pollen beetle (Astylus atromaculatus) to cattle results in an acute lethal gastrointestinal disease.
7. Insights to the host range of the flea beetle Disonycha argentinensisJacoby, 1992 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a candidate biological control agent of alligator weed in the U.S.A.
8. Elevated atmosphericCO 2suppresses silicon accumulation and exacerbates endophyte reductions in plant phosphorus
9. Nosema bombi (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) and Trypanosomatid Prevalence in Spring Bumble Bee Queens (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus) in Kansas
10. Elevated atmospheric CO2 suppresses silicon accumulation and exacerbates endophyte reductions in plant phosphorus.
11. Aphid Species and Feeding Location on Canola Influences the Impact of Glucosinolates on a Native Lady Beetle Predator
12. Elevated atmospheric CO2changes defence allocation in wheat but herbivore resistance persists
13. Supplemental Material - Study Schematic, Detailed methods and Correlation results from Elevated atmospheric CO2 changes defence allocation in wheat but herbivore resistance persists
14. Aphid Species and Feeding Location on Canola Influences the Impact of Glucosinolates on a Native Lady Beetle Predator
15. Interactions between silicon and alkaloid defences in endophyte‐infected grasses and the consequences for a folivore
16. Siliceous and non‐nutritious: Nitrogen limitation increases anti‐herbivore silicon defences in a model grass
17. Feeding location affects demographic performance of cabbage aphids on winter canola
18. Short‐term exposure to silicon rapidly enhances plant resistance to herbivory
19. Biological and Host Range Characteristics of Lysathia flavipes (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a Candidate Biological Control Agent of Invasive Ludwigia spp. (Onagraceae) in the USA
20. Leaf silicification provides herbivore defence regardless of the extensive impacts of water stress
21. Anti‐herbivore silicon defences in a model grass are greatest under Miocene levels of atmospheric CO 2
22. Epichloë-endophytes increase constitutive and herbivore-induced silicon defences in grasses but do not directly increase grass resistance to a chewing insect herbivore
23. Rapid silicon accumulation affects carbon-based plant defences and enhances plant resistance to a global insect pest
24. Elevated atmospheric CO2 changes defence allocation in wheat but herbivore resistance persists.
25. Reciprocal Effects of Silicon Supply and Endophytes on Silicon Accumulation and Epichloë Colonization in Grasses
26. Foundations and developments of pest management in Uruguay: a review of the lessons and challenges
27. Silicon deposition on guard cells increases stomatal sensitivity as mediated by K+ efflux and consequently reduces stomatal conductance
28. Interactions between silicon and alkaloid defences in endophyte‐infected grasses and the consequences for a folivore.
29. Anti‐herbivore silicon defences in a model grass are greatest under Miocene levels of atmospheric CO2.
30. Variation in cool temperature performance between populations of Neochetina eichhorniae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and implications for the biological control of water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, in a temperate climate
31. Silicon deposition on guard cells increases stomatal sensitivity as mediated by K+ efflux and consequently reduces stomatal conductance.
32. Feeding location of aphid prey affects life history traits of a native predator
33. Assessing potential use of novel endophytes for insect pest control in tall fescue in Uruguay
34. Nosema bombi(Microsporidia: Nosematidae) and Trypanosomatid Prevalence in Spring Bumble Bee Queens (Hymenoptera: Apidae:Bombus) in Kansas
35. Adaptation by Western Corn Rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to Bt Maize: Inheritance, Fitness Costs, and Feeding Preference
36. Anti‐herbivore silicon defences in a model grass are greatest under Miocene levels of atmospheric CO2.
37. Elevated atmospheric CO 2 changes defence allocation in wheat but herbivore resistance persists.
38. Aphid Species and Feeding Location on Canola Influences the Impact of Glucosinolates on a Native Lady Beetle Predator.
39. Silicon deposition on guard cells increases stomatal sensitivity as mediated by K + efflux and consequently reduces stomatal conductance.
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