Field Guide to Plant Galls of California and Other Western States (Electronic book text)


Oak apples, honeydew and ambrosia galls, witchesOCO brooms, and fasciationsOCoall are types of plant galls, a commonly observed, yet little-understood botanical phenomenon. Often beautiful and bizarre, galls are growths of various shapes, sizes, and colors produced by host plants in response to invading organisms. This guide, a trove of natural history lore, explores this hidden realm, taking a fascinating look at the world of plant galls, the organisms that initiate them, their host plants, and their intricate behaviors. Focusing on native trees and shrubs, but also discussing several galls that occur on herbaceous and ornamental plants, it illuminates the complex interrelationship between botany and entomology and magnifies our awareness of plant communities in the West.* Identifies more than 300 species of gallsOCo95 on oaks, 22 on members of the rose family, 60 desert species, and 35 species that are new to science* Describes plant galls from coastal dunes, the high Sierra, the Great Basin, forests throughout the western states, and the Mojave and Sonoran deserts* Includes information on host selection, growth and development, predator and parasite defense, and animal and human uses of galls"

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Oak apples, honeydew and ambrosia galls, witchesOCO brooms, and fasciationsOCoall are types of plant galls, a commonly observed, yet little-understood botanical phenomenon. Often beautiful and bizarre, galls are growths of various shapes, sizes, and colors produced by host plants in response to invading organisms. This guide, a trove of natural history lore, explores this hidden realm, taking a fascinating look at the world of plant galls, the organisms that initiate them, their host plants, and their intricate behaviors. Focusing on native trees and shrubs, but also discussing several galls that occur on herbaceous and ornamental plants, it illuminates the complex interrelationship between botany and entomology and magnifies our awareness of plant communities in the West.* Identifies more than 300 species of gallsOCo95 on oaks, 22 on members of the rose family, 60 desert species, and 35 species that are new to science* Describes plant galls from coastal dunes, the high Sierra, the Great Basin, forests throughout the western states, and the Mojave and Sonoran deserts* Includes information on host selection, growth and development, predator and parasite defense, and animal and human uses of galls"

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University of California Press

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United States

Series

California Natural History Guides, 91

Release date

February 2007

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

400

ISBN-13

978-0-520-93998-1

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9780520939981

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0-520-93998-0



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