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Leaf-dwelling fungi enhance black poplar chemical defenses and mediate multi-trophic insect interactionsThe fungus, which lives inside the leaves, not only increases the production of defensive substances in the trees, but also produces an alkaloid itself that protects the trees from feeding damage.
The current study investigates the influence of an endophyte of the genus Cladosporium on the chemical defense of black poplar and on the coexistence of insects on the tree.
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