Damage to leaf veins suppresses root foraging precision.
Akira YamawoHaruna OhsakiJames F CahillPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
These results suggest the importance of shoot-root signaling in plants, emphasizing that physiological processes are not necessarily restricted to single organs. The idea that herbivores that damage leaf veins may affect a plant's ability to selectively forage in high-nutrient patches is novel, with implications for natural and managed systems.