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Leaf mines: their effect on leaf longevity.
Pritchard IM, James R. Pritchard IM, et al. Among authors: james r. Oecologia. 1984 Sep;64(1):132-139. doi: 10.1007/BF00377555. Oecologia. 1984. PMID: 28311650
The effects of a number of factors, notably leaf mining insects, on the longevity of beech and holm oak leaves have been studied. ...The presence of first generation Phyllonorycter maestingella mines on beech leaves and winter generation P. messaniella …
The effects of a number of factors, notably leaf mining insects, on the longevity of beech and holm oak leaves have bee …
Leaf fall as a source of leaf miner mortality.
Pritchard IM, James R. Pritchard IM, et al. Among authors: james r. Oecologia. 1984 Sep;64(1):140-141. doi: 10.1007/BF00377556. Oecologia. 1984. PMID: 28311651
Leaf miner deaths resulting from the death of their leaves were assessd by collecting falling leaves of holm oak and beech. The Phyllonorycter mines thus captured were examined to ascertain the cause of death. For both mining species the mortality from
Leaf miner deaths resulting from the death of their leaves were assessd by collecting falling leaves of holm oak