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Herbivory / Antipredator adaptations / Biological pest control / Sustainable agriculture / Plant defense against herbivory / Herbivore / Nectar / Secondary metabolite / Amino acid / Biology / Plant physiology / Botany
Date: 2011-01-31 16:21:07
Herbivory
Antipredator adaptations
Biological pest control
Sustainable agriculture
Plant defense against herbivory
Herbivore
Nectar
Secondary metabolite
Amino acid
Biology
Plant physiology
Botany

Ecology, 86(10), 2005, pp. 2633–2643 q 2005 by the Ecological Society of America DIVERGENT DEFENSIVE STRATEGIES OF YOUNG LEAVES IN TWO SPECIES OF INGA PHYLLIS D. COLEY,1,2,5 JOHN LOKVAM,1 KATHLEEN RUDOLPH,2 KERYN BROMB

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