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Le cluster Cris G. Hochwender - Robert S. Fritz

Terms

7Cris G. Hochwender
12Robert S. Fritz
8Colin M. Orians
3Mary Ellen Czesak

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
77Cris G. Hochwender - Robert S. Fritz
44Colin M. Orians - Robert S. Fritz
33Mary Ellen Czesak - Robert S. Fritz
33Cris G. Hochwender - Mary Ellen Czesak

Documents par ordre de pertinence
001297 (2013) Colin M. Orians [États-Unis] ; Robert S. Fritz ; Cris G. Hochwender ; Benedicte R. Albrectsen ; Mary Ellen CzesakHow slug herbivory of juvenile hybrid willows alters chemistry, growth and subsequent susceptibility to diverse plant enemies.
001410 (2012) Cris G. Hochwender [États-Unis] ; Dong H. Cha ; Mary Ellen Czesak ; Robert S. Fritz ; Rebecca R. Smyth ; Arlen D. Kaufman ; Brandi Warren ; Ashley NeumanProtein storage and root:shoot reallocation provide tolerance to damage in a hybrid willow system.
001B71 (2006) Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis] ; Cris G. Hochwender ; Benedicte R. Albrectsen ; Mary Ellen CzesakFitness and genetic architecture of parent and hybrid willows in common gardens.
002018 (2001) Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis] ; Cris G. Hochwender [États-Unis] ; Debra A. Lewkiewicz [États-Unis] ; Sara Bothwell [États-Unis] ; Colin M. Orians [États-Unis]Seedling herbivory by slugs in a willow hybrid system: developmental changes in damage, chemical defense, and plant performance.
001689 (2010) Colin Mark Orians [États-Unis] ; Cris G. Hochwender ; Robert S. Fritz ; Tord Sn LlGrowth and chemical defense in willow seedlings: trade-offs are transient.
001D63 (2004) Cris G. Hochwender [États-Unis] ; Robert S. FritzPlant genetic differences influence herbivore community structure: evidence from a hybrid willow system.
002156 (1999) Cris G. Hochwender ; Robert S. FritzFLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY IN A SALIX HYBRID SYSTEM: THE IMPORTANCE OF GENETIC VERSUS ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES.
002263 (1996) Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis] ; Bernadette M. Roche [États-Unis] ; Steven J. Brunsfeld [États-Unis] ; Colin M. Orians [États-Unis]Interspecific and temporal variation in herbivore responses to hybrid willows.
002267 (1996) Colin M. Orians [États-Unis] ; Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis]Genetic and soil-nutrient effects on the abundance of herbivores on willow.
001327 (2013) Anna Lehrman [Suède] ; Tina Boddum ; Johan A. Stenberg ; Colin M. Orians ; Christer BjörkmanConstitutive and herbivore-induced systemic volatiles differentially attract an omnivorous biocontrol agent to contrasting Salix clones.
001A12 (2007) Carolyn Glynn [Suède] ; Daniel A. Herms ; Colin M. Orians ; Robert C. Hansen ; Stig LarssonTesting the growth-differentiation balance hypothesis: dynamic responses of willows to nutrient availability.
001B32 (2006) Mark J. Fields [États-Unis] ; Colin M. OriansSpecificity of phenolic glycoside induction in willow seedlings (Salix sericea) in response to herbivory.
001E58 (2003) Steven S. Lower [États-Unis] ; Sheril Kirshenbaum ; Colin M. OriansPreference and performance of a willow-feeding leaf beetle: soil nutrient and flooding effects on host quality.
002234 (1997) Bernadette M. Roche ; Robert S. FritzGENETICS OF RESISTANCE OF SALIX SERICEA TO A DIVERSE COMMUNITY OF HERBIVORES.
002236 (1997) Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis] ; Sarah E. Mcdonough [États-Unis] ; Anne G. Rhoads [États-Unis]Effects of plant hybridization on herbivore-parasitoid interactions.
002399 (1990) Robert S. Fritz [États-Unis]Effects of genetic and environmental variation on resistance of willow to sawflies.

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