News
How far would leaf-eating insects go to dine on their favorite food? Perhaps the other side of the world, according to ...
How far would leaf-eating insects go to dine on their favorite food? Perhaps the other side of the world, according to researchers at Penn State who found insect damage on fossil leaves from South ...
This spring, our Master Gardeners have experienced a huge influx in the number of phone calls and office visits, not only on the sap-excreting aphid, but also other leaf-eating insects, such as ...
Leaf-feeding insects are a part of life in the Peninsula’s rich horticultural landscape. The region’s mild Mediterranean climate and diverse variety of native and ornamental trees create an ...
Now scientists writing in Frontiers in Plant Science have found that exposure to high levels of artificial light at night makes tree leaves grow tougher and harder for insects to eat, threatening ...
Streetlights are influencing nature—from how leaves grow to how insects eat. The steady glow from streetlights is changing the texture of tree leaves, making them less appetizing to insects ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results