ASSESSMENT OF PHYTOHORMONE of TAMARIX APHYLLA L. INFECTED WITH PARAPODIA SINAICA (GELECHIIDEA: LEPIDOPETRA) IN SOUTH OF SINAI
amany fadl,
mohmed kamel,
amal morsy
et al.
Abstract:Tamarix aphylla is a medicinal plant that grows well in arid areas and is widely regarded as one of the most significant plants for insect invasion. Tamarix aphylla trees cover a huge portion of the sand dunes in the Wadi Asel region in southern Sinai. Parapodia sinaica attacks Tamarix aphyllla and forms galls that hinder the growth and development of the plant. The aim of this study is to investigate the changes in phytohormone levels in Tamarix aphylla plants caused by insect infestation, especially by Parap… Show more
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