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Exploring on the Defense Strategies Against Hervivory of Juglans regia and J. mandshurica  

Kim, Gab-Tae (Department of Forest Sciences, Sangji University)
Lyu, Dong-Pyo (Department of Forest Sciences, Sangji University)
Kim, Hoi-Jin (Department of Forest Sciences, Graduate school, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.99, no.3, 2010 , pp. 298-303 More about this Journal
Abstract
To explore on the defense strategies against hervivory of Juglans regia and J. mandshurica, morphological characteristics of the leaf, leaf domatia structure and the number, herbivores insects and mites on the leaves, collected from the trees growing in Mt. Chiak, Mt. Cheongtae, Mt. Jungwang, Namyangju-si and Wonju-si, were investigated from May to October, 2009. Domatia of J. mandshurica revealed tuft type, these of J. regia revealed pocket+tuft type. Domatia number per leaflet proved the higher figures, 28.3/leaflet for J. mandshurica, and the lower, 19.6/leaflet for J. regia. Leaf surface trichomes of J. regia revealed stellates only on the domatia structures, and that of J. mandshurica does dense stellates and glandular hairs on the leaf-blade and vein. Predatory mites' number per leaflet proved highly significant differences among tree species, and mean of predatory mites was higher values (4.8/leaflet) in J. mandshurica and lower values (3.5/leaflet) in J. regia. Small amount of nectar are found distal veinparts on the leaf margin of J. mandshurica. Dense glandular hairs on the lower leaf surfaces of J. mandshurica estimates useful strategy against herbivory. It may be possible to breed J. regia for better expression of leaf traits such as dense glandular hairs that increase predator populations and efficacy.
Keywords
domatia; predatory mites; mutualism; glandula hairs;
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