2011
DOI: 10.1501/csaum_0000000052
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Bitkiler, herbivorlar ve doğal düşmanlar arasındaki trofik ilişkiler

Abstract: Bitkiler, herbivorlar ve doğal düşmanlar arasında karmaşık trofik ilişkiler mevcuttur. Hem herbivorlar hem de doğal düşmanlar, besinlerini bulmada bitkisel kaynaklı kimyasallardan faydalanır. Bitkiler salgılamış oldukları kimyasallarla herbivorları cezbeder. Bitkiler herbivorların saldırısına uğradıklarında da çeşitli bileşimlerde kimyasallar salgılayıp, yayarlar. Bu yayılan kimyasallar, herbivor saldırısı olmadığı durumlarda ortaya çıkan kimyasallardan nitelik ve nicelik olarak farklıdır. Bu şekilde bitkiler … Show more

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“…). Furthermore, I. triloba induces indirect impacts by hosting some pests; for example, in Colombia Hallman () reported that it is one of the most important hosts of Heliothis virescens , which is also an important pest of cotton, maize and tobacco in Turkey (Tunca et al ., ). Additionally, Amusa () reported that I. triloba is an alternative host of concentric leaf spot and seedling blight diseases of yam ( Dioscorea spp.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…). Furthermore, I. triloba induces indirect impacts by hosting some pests; for example, in Colombia Hallman () reported that it is one of the most important hosts of Heliothis virescens , which is also an important pest of cotton, maize and tobacco in Turkey (Tunca et al ., ). Additionally, Amusa () reported that I. triloba is an alternative host of concentric leaf spot and seedling blight diseases of yam ( Dioscorea spp.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This weed causes yield loss in various crops, including cotton, soybean, maize, cassava, cashew, radish, cabbage, mustard, banana, and so forth (Albuquerque et al, 2017; Olorunmaiye et al, 2013; Yazlik et al, 2014), by releasing certain allelochemicals (Essiett & Obioboho, 2014; Xin et al, 2013). Furthermore, I. triloba is reported to host Heliothis virescens , an important pest of maize, cotton, and tobacco (Tunca et al, 2011). It also acts as an alternate host for the B biotype of Bemisia tabaci and the casual organism of seedling blight and concentric leaf spot disease of yam ( Dioscorea sp.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%