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Plant galls may be produced by a wide variety of organisms, from
fungi to parasitic insects, on an equally wide variety of hosts.
Their taxonomy is highly complex, as are the life cycles of the
organisms associated with them. Yet, common as they are, plant
galls are often poorly understood. This book brings together
information from the diverse disciplines involved in the study of
plant galls: ecology, evolution, molecular biology, physiology, and
developmental biology. The work considers the latest issues,
covering questions of classification, coevolution, ecology,
physiology, and plant genetic engineering. As an up-to-date
resource in an area of immense interest and debate, the book will
enhance the quality of discussion surrounding these phenomena,
across all disciplinary perspectives.
Contents: Alluvial history: Geology, groundwater hydrology,
vegetation, soils & palaeoecology. Maps, figs., photos.
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