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  • bullet-shaped, flower-shaped, cylindrical, or diamond-like. Factors influencing gall morphology include plant species, tissue type, gall-inducing agent...
    43 KB (4,955 words) - 22:29, 9 November 2024
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    can cause loss of leaves; Black Mold; Leaf Spot; Leaf Gall; Flower Blight, which causes flowers to become brown and fall; Root Rot; and Canker caused...
    45 KB (4,054 words) - 11:47, 30 September 2024
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    Gall wasps, also traditionally called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes...
    13 KB (1,245 words) - 00:20, 13 September 2024
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    The common figs contain no gall flowers for the reception of wasp eggs, and the Blastophaga female moves from flower to flower, incidentally fertilizing...
    2 KB (159 words) - 01:46, 27 August 2024
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    Cecidomyiidae (redirect from Gall midge)
    gall midges or gall gnats. As the name implies, the larvae of most gall midges feed within plant tissue, creating abnormal plant growths called galls...
    20 KB (2,240 words) - 01:41, 24 October 2024
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    Aceria fraxiniflora, the ash flower gall mite, is a species of gall mite that produces galls on ash trees. The male flowers of ash are greatly distorted...
    3 KB (298 words) - 09:11, 29 July 2024
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    different gall midge species inhabiting the leaves, stems, buds, and flowers of creosote bush. Each species induces a uniquely shaped gall but the insects...
    3 KB (362 words) - 08:34, 18 August 2023
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    Sequoiomyia taxodii Schizomyia eupatoriflorae Boneset Flower Gall Midge Schizomyia impatientis Jewelweed Gall Midge Schizomyia racemicola Stephomyia eugeniae...
    23 KB (1,928 words) - 23:18, 19 September 2024
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    reproductive organs are variable. In flowering plants, they are represented by the flower, seed and fruit.[citation needed] In conifers, the organ that bears the...
    21 KB (2,102 words) - 19:10, 11 November 2024
  • flowers within its fruit, the male, the long styled female, and the short styled female. The short styled female flower is known as the "gall flower"...
    16 KB (1,725 words) - 21:42, 10 April 2024
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    castanopsidis, also known as the chinquapin flower gall wasp, is a species of cynipid wasp that induces galls on the flowers of giant chinquapin and bush chinquapin...
    2 KB (142 words) - 21:31, 8 May 2024
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    Many galls are found on oak leaves, buds, flowers, and roots. Examples are oak artichoke gall, oak marble gall, oak apple gall, knopper gall, and spangle...
    81 KB (7,883 words) - 07:23, 6 November 2024
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    oviposit on the flowers. Flower ovules that receive an egg become galled and the larvae consume the gall tissue. Pollinated flowers missed by the wasps...
    9 KB (521 words) - 13:59, 18 July 2024
  • Anguina amsinckiae (Fiddleneck flower gall nematode) is a plant pathogenic nematode, which attacks the weed called fiddleneck. Steiner, G.; Scott, C....
    2 KB (147 words) - 23:17, 17 February 2024
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    cause gall formation. Pag is a problem for the floral industry, for example in the Israeli industry. Close-up view of two flowers Use in flower arrangement...
    7 KB (636 words) - 02:46, 2 July 2024
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    mildew on the leaves and flower heads, coating them with a white powder. The midge Dasineura ulmaria causes pinkish-white galls on the leaves that can distort...
    12 KB (1,388 words) - 18:21, 17 October 2024
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    parthenogenetic gall wasp which lays a single egg within a leaf bud, using its ovipositor, to produce a gall known as an oak artichoke gall, oak hop gall, larch-cone...
    8 KB (938 words) - 02:27, 23 November 2023
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    pointed tip, angular, and hairy. In some regions, the twigs commonly bear galls. Flowers: Cherrybark oak is monoecious; staminate and pistillate catkins are...
    9 KB (1,109 words) - 13:04, 23 December 2023
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    takes 4-5 weeks. The larvae of most gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae), such as the Hessian fly larva, form galls in flowers, leaves, stems, roots or other plant...
    7 KB (755 words) - 15:51, 5 September 2024
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    PMC 3367955. PMID 22679505. Armstrong, W.P. "Gall flowers in figs: Does The Fig Wasp Really Produce A Gall?". Wayne's Word. Retrieved 9 July 2014. chalcidjyr...
    3 KB (291 words) - 21:46, 17 July 2024
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