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Title: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: colleen on Aug 28, 2012
If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infected area tend to become somewhat resistant?


Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: duddy on Aug 29, 2012
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Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: biobio on Aug 30, 2012
 Plants which are attacked by insects tend to release hormones into the air which “warn” neighboring plants.
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ahh duddy :)


Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: duddy on Aug 30, 2012
;)


Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: biobio on Aug 30, 2012
I hated the plant chapters with the passion.


Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: colleen on Aug 31, 2012
I hated the plant chapters with the passion.

Me too :(


Title: Re: If a poplar forest is attacked by gypsy moths, how do the trees around the infec
Post by: biobio on Aug 31, 2012
I remember having a simple chart that covered everything in terms of classification when I was taking Bio II. It was a ready made piece of paper. You should look into that.