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The effects of host-plant properties on gall density,gall weight and clone size in the aphidAploneura lentisci (Pass.) (Aphididae: Fordinae) in Israel
Authors:David Wool  Oral Manheim
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Abstract:Summary Samples of shoots ofPistacia lentiscus carrying galls of the aphid,Aploneura lentisci, were collected at three localities in Israel. Shoots growing near pruning scars carried more galls than elsewhere on the plant, but these galls weighed less and contained fewer aphids (smaller clones). The proportion of empty galls increased with gall density. Crowding of galls at such sites may be due to the early burst of buds at the time of aphid emergence from the overwintering eggs, and not to active search for preferred sites. Shoots bearing larger numbers of leaves carried heavier galls, which contained larger aphid clones. The position of the galled leaf on the shoot had no effect on gall weight nor on clone size. The physiological condition of the plant may be an important environmental (ecological) factor affecting the variation in clone-size and in aphid morphology among galls.
Keywords:Gall  Botanical Garden  Pemphigus  Clone Size  Gall Tissue
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