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The role of pathogens in determining plant recruitment and distribution patterns in a western Amazonian floodplain.
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The role of pathogens in determining plant recruitment and distribution patterns in a western Amazonian floodplain./
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Alvarez, Patricia C.
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169 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-12, Section: B, page: 7323.
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Dissertation Abstracts International70-12B.
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Biology, Botany. -
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The role of pathogens in determining plant recruitment and distribution patterns in a western Amazonian floodplain.
Alvarez, Patricia C.
The role of pathogens in determining plant recruitment and distribution patterns in a western Amazonian floodplain.
- 169 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-12, Section: B, page: 7323.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, 2009.
The main objective of this dissertation was to investigate plant host-pathogen dynamics and evaluate the Janzen and Connell (J-C) hypothesis explaining tropical ecosystem mechanism of diversity maintenance. The first chapter of this dissertation explores the influence of distance from fruiting trees and plant density on fungal disease incidence, insect damage and subsequent mortality of conspecific plants (J-C distance effect). I present novel data about plant pathogens, disease mechanisms, herbivores and host-pathogen interactions for one of the most common plant species of western Amazonia, Iriartea deltoidea. I found that insect herbivores are located in the vicinity of fruiting trees causing high mortality of conspecific seedlings as predicted by the J-C hypothesis. Surprisingly, the J-C distance pattern is not observed for lethal fungal pathogens such as Diplodia mutila.
ISBN: 9781109455816Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017825
Biology, Botany.
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