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- Cecidology may refer to: The study of plant galls (known in botany as cecidia) Cecidology, the journal of the British Plant Gall Society This disambiguation...
- midge (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) damaging Agapanthus flowers in England". Cecidology. 31. British Gall Society: 17–20. Ogren, Thomas (2015). The Allergy-Fighting...
- William Brockton (1912). British plant-galls; a classified text book of cecidology. London,Methuen & co. ltd. p. 408. Mikiola ****i (Hartig, 1839) in GBIF...
- to insect and mite plant galls. The study of plant galls is known as cecidology. Galls develop on various plant organs, providing nutrition and shelter...
- botanist and entomologist who pioneered in cecidology, the study of plant galls. Trotter's first work on cecidology dated back to 1897, and he reported 124 galls...
- Pineapple gall Taphrina padi Taphrina pruni Notes Ellis, Hewett A. (2001). Cecidology. Vol.16, No.1. p. 24. "Clarification of synonyms". Archived from the original...
- Cambridge where he graduated in natural sciences and anthropology. He edits Cecidology, the journal of the British Plant Gall Society. Animals & Plants of Britain...
- original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2008-10-13. Ellis, Hewett A. (2001). Cecidology. Vol.16, No.1. p. 24. Featherstone, Alan Watson (2012-11-26). "Common...
- catachronobiology The study of the deleterious effects of time on a living system. cecidology The study of plant galls, also known as cecidia, which are growths on...
- Wurzell (2002). "The maple bladder gall of the gall mite Vasates quadripedes new to Britain". Cecidology. 17 (1). British Plant Gall Society: 31–35. v t e...