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Date: 2014-08-11 16:16:06
Herbivory
Plant physiology
Biological pest control
Sustainable agriculture
Antipredator adaptations
Plant defense against herbivory
Herbivore
Soybean aphid
Jasmonate
Nectar
Insect
Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense

Update on Climate Change Climate Change: Resetting Plant-Insect Interactions1 Evan H. DeLucia*, Paul D. Nabity, Jorge A. Zavala, and May R. Berenbaum Department of Plant Biology (E.H.D., P.D.N.) and Department of Entomo

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