Structural evidence in Plectroniella armata (Rubiaceae) for possible material exchange between domatia and mites.
Domatia are small structures on the lower surface of a leaf, usually taking the form of cavities, pouches, domes with an opening, or hairs (or a combination of these), and located in the axils between the main veins. They are found in many dicotyledons including certain members of the Rubiaceae. As...
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Main Authors: | Patricia M Tilney, Abraham E van Wyk, Chris F van der Merwe |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b089a96232624436baf5ef0af3efbb33 |
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