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Combined effects of two arthropod herbivores and water stress on growth ofHypericumspecies

โœ Scribed by Anthony J. Willis; Julian E. Ash; Richard H. Groves


Book ID
104721232
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
992 KB
Volume
96
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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โœฆ Synopsis


The interaction between physiological stress and arthropod herbivory was studied using two perennial species of Hypericum. Seedlings of H. perforatum, a herb introduced to Australia and weedy in places, and H. gramineum, an indigenous species, were subjected to water stress and/or herbivory by a mite, Aculus hyperici and an aphid, Aphis chloris. Both arthropods have recently been released in Australia for biological control of H. perforatum. Individually, stresses reduced measures of plant growth. Combinations of the three stresses decreased plant growth by slightly more than the product of their separate effects, suggesting that there is a weak positive interaction exacerbating the damage caused by each stress. Seedlings of the target weed and the 'non-target' indigenous species were equally affected by the arthropods. The implications for weed biological control are discussed.


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