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The genetic basis of plant-herbivore interactions
Liza M. Holeski
Biological Sciences
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Genetic Basis
100%
Plant-herbivore Interactions
100%
Resistance Traits
66%
Herbivory Tolerance
66%
Defense Traits
66%
Genomic Technologies
33%
Natural Selection
33%
Genetic Variation
33%
Herbivore
33%
Plant Species
33%
Evolutionary Genetics
33%
Plant Resistance
33%
Herbivore Resistance
33%
Agriculture
33%
Ecological Genetics
33%
Natural Environment
33%
Plant Tissue
33%
Ecological Context
33%
Ecological Hypothesis
33%
Evolutionary Hypothesis
33%
Plant Defense against Herbivory
33%
Laboratory Environment
33%
State of the Field
33%
System Environment
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Plant Herbivore Interaction
100%
Herbivory
100%
Genetic Variation
20%
Natural Selection
20%
Ecological Genetics
20%
Plant Defense
20%
Evolutionary Genetics
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolution
100%
Genetic Divergence
50%
Ecological Genetics
50%
Natural Selection
50%
Plant Tissue
50%
Plant Defense
50%