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An experimental investigation of enhanced harpacticoid (Copepoda) abundances around isolated seagrass shoots
Authors:David Thistle  Jeffrey A Reidenauer  Robert H Findlay  Richard Waldo
Institution:(1) Department of Forestry and Range Management, Washington State University, 99164 Pullman, WA, USA;(2) Department of Botany, Washington State University, 99164 Pullman, WA, USA
Abstract:Summary Premature leaf abscission in Populus was observed in central Washington (USA) about two weeks after the 18 May 1980 ashfall from Mount St. Helens. Leaf abscission was probably a wounding response caused by sandsized ash carried in winds that gusted to 15 m s-1 7 days after the ashfall. Under glasshouse conditions simulating this environmental regime the leaf epidermis and often part of the mesophyll in Populus nigra L. var. italica Duroi. were abraded, resulting in permanent loss of leaf turgor and decreased stomatal conductance. Substantial abscission of still-green leaves ensued. Leaf abrasion by ash-laden winds, although rare, may result in conspicuous plant damage.
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