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feeding from xylem of other organism
Known as:
feeding from plant xylem
, feeding from xylem of plant
, feeding on xylem exudate
The behaviour of consuming xylem exudate from plant xylem tissue for the purposes of nutrition. [GOC:jl]
National Institutes of Health
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2004
Review
2004
Xylem sap composition: A tool for investigating mineral uptake and cycling in adult spruce
E. Dambrine
,
F. Martin
,
N. Carisey
,
A. Granier
,
J. Hällgren
,
K. Bishop
Plant and Soil
2004
Corpus ID: 6959825
Xylem sap composition of spruce is influenced by several factors, such as the sampled organ, the sampling period, the…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
EDTA and Pb—EDTA accumulation in Brassica juncea grown in Pb—amended soil
Armona L. Epstein
,
C. Gussman
,
+4 authors
C. Orser
Plant and Soil
1999
Corpus ID: 23261561
Previous studies have shown that EDTA is necessary to solubilize soil Pb and facilitate its transport from the soil to the above…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Transport, storage and mobilization of nitrogen by trees and shrubs in the wet/dry tropics of northern Australia.
S. Schmidt
,
G. Stewart
Tree Physiology
1998
Corpus ID: 2771673
Xylem sap from woody species in the wet/dry tropics of northern Australia was analyzed for N compounds. At the peak of the dry…
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1998
1998
Xylem feeding by spittlebug nymphs: some observations by optical and cryo-scanning electron microscopy.
Laura J. Crews
,
M. Mccully
,
M. Canny
,
Cheng X. Huang
,
L. Ling
American-Eurasian journal of botany
1998
Corpus ID: 43769049
The feeding of spittlebug nymphs (Philaenus spumarius) from mature xylem vessels was studied by optical and cryo-analytical…
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1996
1996
Heterotrophic gain of carbon from hosts by the xylem-tapping root hemiparasite Olax phyllanthi (Olacaceae)
K. U. Tennakoon
,
J. S. Pate
Oecologia
1996
Corpus ID: 23555110
Heterotrophic gains of carbon from various host species by the root hemiparasitic shrub Olax phyllanthi (Labill) R.Br. were…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Flux and Chemical Composition of Xylem Exudates From Chardonnay Grapevines: Temporal Evolution and Effect of Recut
C. Glad
,
J. Regnard
,
Y. Querou
,
O. Brun
,
J. Morot-Gaudry
American Journal of Enology and Viticulture
1992
Corpus ID: 87434367
Six-year-old Vitis vinifera L. Chardonnay grapevines grown under controlled conditions were investigated with regard to both…
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1986
1986
Enzymes of ammonia assimilation and ureide biosynthesis in soybean nodules: effect of nitrate.
K. Schuller
,
D. Day
,
A. H. Gibson
,
P. Gresshoff
Plant Physiology
1986
Corpus ID: 11945810
The effect of nitrate on N(2) fixation and the assimilation of fixed N(2) in legume nodules was investigated by supplying nitrate…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Biochemical Changes in Root Exudate and Xylem Sap of Tomato Plants Infected with Meloidogyne incognita.
E. Wang
,
G. B. Bergeson
Journal of nematology
1974
Corpus ID: 5926996
Under two monoxenic culture techniques of growing plants (filter paper and silica sand cultures), sugar in root exudate from…
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Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
Nitrogenous Compounds in Plant Xylem Sap
E. Bollard
Nature
1956
Corpus ID: 41215100
THE predominance of organic nitrogenous compounds in the tracheal sap of apple trees1 implies that incoming inorganic nitrogen is…
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1955
1955
Phosphorus and Sulfur Compounds in Plant Xylem Sap.
N. Tolbert
,
H. Wiebe
Plant Physiology
1955
Corpus ID: 34579799
20. VERNON, L. P. and ARONOFF, S. Metabolism of soybean leaves. II. Amino acids formed during shortterm photosynthesis. Arch…
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