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Preface.- Chapter 1 Meristematic features influence on gall development.- Chapter 2 What transcriptomics can and cannot tell us about insect gall development.- Chapter 3 Epidermis: the first line of contact between plants and gall-inducing herbivores.- Chapter 4 Patterns of xylem (re)differentiation and distribution in galls.- Chapter 5 The protagonism of phloem in gall development.- Chapter 6 Starch histolocalization and metabolism in plant galls.- Chapter 7 Histochemical overview of primary metabolites in galls: tissue compartmentalization and taxon-related traits.- Chapter 8 Green galls can photosynthesize: gall metabolism and host organ impact.- Chapter 9 Physiological and biochemical properties of aphid galls.- Chapter 10 Plant galls: implications for the chemical profile and biological activity of their host plants.- Chapter 11 Structural and physiological aspects of Aphid-induced galls.- Chapter 12 Eriophyoid mite galls: from structural complexity to economic impact.- Chapter 13 Structural and functional diversity of neotropical psyllid galls (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) refute the simplicity hypothesis.- Chapter 14 A complex but few explored structure and function of Lepidoptera galls.- Chapter 15 Structure and functions of oak gall wasps.- Chapter 16 The structural development and functional traits of Diptera-induced galls.- Chapter 17 Exploring the intriguing characteristics of eriococcid-induced galls.- Chapter 18 Plant volatile organic compounds' cues in gall induction: In the search for a semiochemical framework considering developmental emergent properties and ecological context dependency.- Chapter 19 The physiological and ecological processes of anthocyanins accumulation and red gall coloration.- Chapter 20 Natural Enemies' influence on the population, structure, and function of insect-induced galls.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 26/02/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031800634, 978-3031800634
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      Preface.- Chapter 1 Meristematic features influence on gall development.- Chapter 2 What transcriptomics can and cannot tell us about insect gall development.- Chapter 3 Epidermis: the first line of contact between plants and gall-inducing herbivores.- Chapter 4 Patterns of xylem (re)differentiation and distribution in galls.- Chapter 5 The protagonism of phloem in gall development.- Chapter 6 Starch histolocalization and metabolism in plant galls.- Chapter 7 Histochemical overview of primary metabolites in galls: tissue compartmentalization and taxon-related traits.- Chapter 8 Green galls can photosynthesize: gall metabolism and host organ impact.- Chapter 9 Physiological and biochemical properties of aphid galls.- Chapter 10 Plant galls: implications for the chemical profile and biological activity of their host plants.- Chapter 11 Structural and physiological aspects of Aphid-induced galls.- Chapter 12 Eriophyoid mite galls: from structural complexity to economic impact.- Chapter 13 Structural and functional diversity of neotropical psyllid galls (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) refute the simplicity hypothesis.- Chapter 14 A complex but few explored structure and function of Lepidoptera galls.- Chapter 15 Structure and functions of oak gall wasps.- Chapter 16 The structural development and functional traits of Diptera-induced galls.- Chapter 17 Exploring the intriguing characteristics of eriococcid-induced galls.- Chapter 18 Plant volatile organic compounds' cues in gall induction: In the search for a semiochemical framework considering developmental emergent properties and ecological context dependency.- Chapter 19 The physiological and ecological processes of anthocyanins accumulation and red gall coloration.- Chapter 20 Natural Enemies' influence on the population, structure, and function of insect-induced galls.

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