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Agriculture Food 5.7

Plants adjust their timing based on insect damage, not just climate

A forest study reveals that plants shift their growth cycles in response to herbivory pressure—a dynamic that climate models typically ignore. For agriculture, forestry, and conservation planning, this means current predictions about plant behavior and crop timing may be incomplete without accounting for insect interactions.

Originaltitel: Timing matters for plants and their herbivores

Abstrakt

<p>A study combining landscape-scale insect manipulation and remote sensing in temperate deciduous forests indicates that adaptive responses to herbivory should be considered alongside climate change to understand plant phenological shifts.</p>

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