e/Electrical penetration graph

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has glosseng: The electrical penetration graph or EPG is a system used by biologists to study the interaction of insects such as aphids and leafhoppers with plants. Therefore, it can also be used to study the basis of plant virus transmission, host plant selection by insects and the way in which insects can find and feed from the phloem of the plant. It is a simple system consisting of a partial circuit which is only completed when a species such as aphids, which are the most abundantly studied, inserts its stylet into the plant in order to probe the plant as a suitable host for feeding. The completed circuit is displayed visually as a graph with different waveforms indicating either different insect activities such as saliva excretion or the ingestion of cellular contents or indicating which tissue type has been penetrated (i.e. phloem, xylem or mesophyll). So far, around ten different graphical waveforms are known, correlating with different insect/plant interaction events.
lexicalizationeng: Electrical penetration graph
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has glossdeu: Electrical Penetration Graph (EPG-Technik) ist eine Untersuchungsmethode in der Biologie. Sie dient dazu, das Saugverhalten einer Blattlaus (oder anderer Insekten mit stechend-saugenden Mundwerkzeugen) zu untersuchen.
lexicalizationdeu: Electrical Penetration Graph
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media:imgOrosius orientalis EPG.jpg

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