Leaf plasticity contributes to plant anti-herbivore defenses and indicates selective foraging: Implications for sustainable grazing
More accurate determination of leaf plasticity induced by the legacy effect of grazing and immediate ingestion can provide insights on growth–defense tradeoffs, and are of great importance to understanding valuable indicators for grassland management. Despite the ecological importance of leaf traits...
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Main Authors: | Xiliang Li, Guochen Kenny Png, Yuanheng Li, Saheed Olaide Jimoh, Yong Ding, Fang Li, Shixian Sun |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36e052172e484d5e90c1b18b84d5a4a1 |
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