2016
DOI: 10.1080/01647954.2016.1223168
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Biochemical reaction ofTilialeaves on infestation by some species of gall-inducing eriophyoid mites

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“…Changes in chemical composition of edge-rolled and erineal leaves were verified on Tilia spp. infested by Phytoptus tetratrichus (Nalepa) (Kielkiewicz et al, 2011; Soika et al, 2017). High number of starch grains was assessed within the nutritive and hypertrophied parenchyma cells as well as accumulation of antioxidant flavonols, anthocyanins and tannins was detected on densely infested leaves.…”
Section: Molecular and Biochemical Eriophyoid-plant Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in chemical composition of edge-rolled and erineal leaves were verified on Tilia spp. infested by Phytoptus tetratrichus (Nalepa) (Kielkiewicz et al, 2011; Soika et al, 2017). High number of starch grains was assessed within the nutritive and hypertrophied parenchyma cells as well as accumulation of antioxidant flavonols, anthocyanins and tannins was detected on densely infested leaves.…”
Section: Molecular and Biochemical Eriophyoid-plant Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also had positive effects on mites but this also depended on the mite species and the type of compound and its concentration within the host plant (Dąbrowski andBielak 1978, Armellsa andRidsdill-Smith 1994;HuaCai et al 2000;Ximénez-Embún et al 2016). From studies on the interactions between three species of Tilia and gall-inducing eriophyoid mites, it was concluded that T. cordata leaves create the worst conditions for these mites due to their low content of nutrients (proteins and sugars) in comparison with T. platyphyllos and T. tomentosa (Soika et al 2017). In our study, the youngest leaves had a similar content of total soluble sugars as the fully expanded leaves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Wilson (1994) did not detect any deleterious effect of increased levels of condensed tannins on the fecundity of two-spotted spider mites on young cotton leaves. Interestingly, some eriophyoid species are reported to tolerate some level of phenols that are induced in plant tissue after their feeding (Soika et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Galling mites, mostly Eriophyidae (Acari), can modify the phenol concentration of their host's organs, both increasing or decreasing it (Petanović & Kielkiewicz, 2010;Kielkiewicz et al, 2011;Soika et al, 2017;Guedes et al, 2023). Recently, we determined that the content of total phenols and anthocyanin varies significantly between Tilia platyphyllos Scop.
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