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TUrnera ulmifolia

Additional information relating to cyanogenesis polymorphisms can be found in a recent paper by Schappert and Shore (1999) who stndied the phenomenon in Turnera ulmifolia L. (Tnmeraceae), which is used by Euptoieta hegesia (Lepidoptera Nym-phalidae) as its primary host plant. [Pg.28]

Schappert, P. J. and Shore, J. S. 1999. Effects of cyanogenesis polymorphism in Turnera ulmifolia on Euptoieta hegesia and potential Anolis predators. J. Chem. Ecol. 25 1455-1479. [Pg.328]

Cuautle, M. and Rico-Gray, V. (2003). The effect of wasps and ants on the reproductive success of the extrafloral nectaried plant Turnera ulmifolia (Turneraceae). Functional Ecology 17 417 123. [Pg.60]

Schappert, RJ. and Shore, J.S. (1999) Cyanogenesis, herbivory and plant defense in Turnera ulmifolia on Jamaica. Ecoscience, 6, 511-20. [Pg.175]

Spencer K C, Seigler D S 1980 Deidaclin from TUrnera ulmifolia. Phytochemistry 19 1863-1864... [Pg.298]

Tober I, Conn E E 1985 Cyclopentenylglycine, a precursor of deidaclin in TUrnera ulmifolia. Phytochemistry 24 1215-1218... [Pg.299]


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