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1. Galls
- www.ext.vt.edu
- Gall-making parasites release growth-regulating chemicals as they feed, causing adjacent plant tissues to form a gall. The parasite then develops within the relative security of the gall. ...
- Each gall-making species causes a gall structurally different from all others. By noting the type of host plant and the structure of the gall, one can identify the gall-making organism without actually seeing it. ...
- The most important groups of gall-producers are gall mites, aphids, adelgids, phylloxerans, psyllids, gall midges, and gall wasps. ...
- Gall mites live within the narrow infoldings of the leaf edges. ...
- Each gall can contain up to a hundred mites. ...
- Usually, only one gall occurs per leaf. ...
- Feeding by young nymphs causes abnormal tissue growth which soon surrounds them and forms the gall. ...
- Eastern Spruce Galls are similar to the above gall, but occur at the base of new shoots. ...
- Several other adelgids attack spruce, such as Spruce Gall Adelgids. ...
- Psyllids that feed on hackberry cause the Hackberry Button Gall, Hackberry Flask Gall, Hackberry Nipple Gall, Hackberry Star Gall and the Hackberry Melon Gall. ...
- Gall midges are a large group of tiny, delicate flies about l/8 inch long. ...
- Soon after, the adjacent tissue begins to swell, and the gall forms. By late summer, the maggots chew exit holes in the gall and drop to the ground where they overwinter. ...
- Other galls caused by gall midges include: Beaked Willow Gall, Willow Pine Cone Gall, Woolly Fold Gall on oak, Maple Leaf Spot Gall, Gouty Vein Gall on maple, Grape Tomato Gall, Ash Midrib Gall, Pine Needle Gall, Gouty Pine Gall, and many others. ...
2. Insect Galls
- woodypest.ifas.ufl.edu
- Gall-forming insects include aphids, phylloxerans, psyllids, midges (gall gnats) and cynipid wasps (gall wasps). The gall wasps (order Hymenoptera, family Cynipidae) are the most important insects that induce plant galls. ...
- Gall wasp inside oak apple gall .
- Long ago, they were known as gallnuts because they tasted as bitter as gall. ...
- Of the more than 2,000 gall-producing insects in the United States, 1,500 are either gall gnats or gall wasps. ...
- Insect gall on twig Small holes indicate adult insects have emerged .
- The immature insects can often be found in a cell or cells within the developing gall. After a brief period of cell growth, gall development stops. The insect becomes enclosed by the gall and feeds only on gall tissue during its development. Small holes on the outside of the gall indicate that the adult insects have emerged. ...
- About 80 percent of the gall wasps produce galls specifically on oak trees. ...
- Gall development usually begins in the spring and progresses throughout the summer and fall months. ...
- Gall production is believed to result from the reaction of cambium and other meristematic tissues to stimuli produced by the larvae to cause the abnormal growths. ...
- Each gall-forming insect produces a gall that is characteristic of that particular insect. ... Gall susceptibility varies greatly between species in the same location. ...
- The insects that produce the galls are seldom noticed because the major gall-forming insects, such as the wasps and gnats, are extremely small. ...
3. bausch-gall.de - Home
- www.bausch-gall.de
- BAUSCH-GALL GmbH (LLC) is an engineering company based in Munich, Germany. ... BAUSCH-GALL GmbH is owned and operated by Dr. Ingrid Bausch-Gall and Hans Gall who started as independant consultants in 1983 and 1981. Based on a broad range of expertise in the solution of practical problems by effective computer application, BAUSCH-GALL GmbH serves the market for high-quality simulation and computer-aided engineering. ...
- If you find any bugs or have any problems, please contact us at: webmaster@bausch-gall. ...
- BAUSCH-GALL GmbH, Wohlfartstrasse 21 b, D-80939 Muenchen .
- email: info@Bausch-Gall. ...
4. Online Diary of Mr. Gall's Second Grade Class
- twinlakes.k12.in.us
- Gall's Second Grade Class in our online diary. ...
5. The Gall Force HomePage
- www.xs4all.nl
- Character Designs of Gall Force.
- Mechanical Designs of Gall Force.
6. Identifying Insect Galls on Trees
- www.urbanext.uiuc.edu
- The bumps actually have great names such as maple bladder gall, roly-poly gall on oak, succulent oak gall and hackberry nipple gall. ...
- As gall-making insects feed or lay eggs, they create mechanical damage. ... For gall formation to occur the feeding or egg laying must happen while the leaves or plant part is growing rapidly, usually in early spring.
- The gall-making insects and mites are very specific to the kinds of plants they attack and to the types of galls they produce. The majority of gall-making insects are wasps. ...
- The common maple bladder gall is a bladder or pouch-like growth on the leaves of maples caused by a eriophyid mite. ...
- Out of the over 800 species of gall making wasps in North America, 731 of them attack oaks. ...
- Timing of any sprays is difficult since sprays must be initiated before gall formation begins. Late spraying may kill the gall maker, but the gall will continue to grow. The gall maker may initiate the gall, but the gall is produced by the plant. ...
7. Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301
- ohioline.osu.edu
- Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops.
- Crown gall is caused by the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens. ...
- The crown gall bacterium is soil-borne and persists for long periods of time in the soil in plant debris. It requires a fresh wound in order to infect and initiate gall formation. ... When they come in contact with wounded tissue of a susceptible host, they enter the plant and induce gall formation, thus completing the disease cycle. ...
- On grapes, the double trunk system of training may be a useful system for minimizing losses due to crown gall. ...
- A relatively new biological control agent for crown gall is available for apple, pear, stone fruit, blueberry, brambles and many ornamentals. ... The antagonistic bacteria act only to protect disease free plants from future infection by the crown gall bacterium; they cannot cure infected plants. ...
8. GALL Gebrauchte Workstations (IBM RS/6000, HP-9000, SUN Sparc, SiliconGraphics)
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- GALL EDV-Systeme GmbH.
- e-mail: info@gall. ...
- Geschäftsführer: Horst Gall.
- © 1999-2001, GALL EDV-Systeme GmbH, Stuttgarter Str. ...
9. PBS - THE WEST - Gall
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- Gall.
- Gall .
- A Hunkpapa chief who played a leading part in the Lakota's long war against the United States, Gall encouraged his people to accept assimilation once they were confined on reservations.
- Gall was said to have gained his unusual name when, as a famished orphan, he ate the gall of an animal killed by a neighbor. ...
- Gall eventually became Sitting Bull's military chief, and led attacks on army troops along the Yellowstone River in 1872 and 1873. ...
- Following the Custer fight, Gall fled with Sitting Bull into Canada, but a quarrel between them caused Gall to bring his band back across the border late in 1880. ...
- McLaughlin reported that Gall would often discuss "personal affairs of staggering intimacy" with him, and he eventually maintained that Gall was, along with Red Cloud, one of the truly great leaders of his nation. On the reservation, Gall seemed to forget his former militancy and became instead a champion of federal efforts to "domesticate" the Lakota. ...
- Gall posed a challenge to Sitting Bull's leadership among the Lakota of Standing Rock, but except in the eyes of Indian Agent McLaughlin, he never matched his former mentor's influence and authority. Gall died on December 5, 1894 at his home on Oak Creek in South Dakota.
10. Gall Bladder Symptoms Attack Problems
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- Gall Bladder Symptoms Attack Problems Gall Bladder Symptoms Attack Problems Gall Bladder Symptoms Attack Problems .
- Gall Bladder Symptoms .
- gall bladder symptoms gall bladder attack symptoms symptom of gall bladder problems symptoms for gall bladder stones symptoms of severe gall bladder attack signs symptoms of a gall bladder attack .
- Gall Bladder Symptoms.
- Most gall bladder symptoms are due to the formation of gallstones (cholelithiasis). Symptoms of gall stones or signs/symptoms of 80% of gall bladder attacks, are the result of a gall stone obstructing the cystic duct. This obstruction can produce severe gall bladder symptoms and pain. Thirty percent of the population has gall stones, with no symptoms or pain until a stone produces a blockage within the cystic duct. ...
- Gall Bladder Attack Symptoms.
- Vague abdominal pain possible with chronic gall bladder conditions. ...
- Gall bladder cancer is rare in the United States, affecting approximately only 1% of the population. Of this small percentage, about 80% of gall bladder cancer is associated with gall stones. Gall stones are usually the result of an unhealthy liver that is producing toxic bile. The gall bladder is a fairly simple organ (holding sack) which stores bile that trickles from the liver until it is needed for fat digestion. Once fatty foods are eaten, the gall bladder contracts to push out the bile into the small intestine for the breakdown of fats. Removal of the gall bladder is not recommended unless absolutely necessary, and should be considered only as a last resort. The presence of gall stones may indicate a poor diet, poor digestion, a toxic congested liver, and a need for detoxification of the entire body. ...
11. Plant Galls
- waynesword.palomar.edu
- To Be Or Not To Be A Gall.
- The Fig Gall Controversy.
- Acacia Thorn Gall Misnomer.
- Wayne's Word Gall Links.
- Swollen stem galls on the branchlets of a canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis) caused by a cynipid gall wasp (Andricus spectabilis?). ...
- Destructive Galls Caused By Fungi, Bacteria & Gall Midges.
- Gall midges include a number of minute flies, some of which attack valuable crops such as clover, alfalfa and grains. ...
- Because this fungal infection causes tumorous swellings on leaves, it is often referred to as a gall. ...
- In fact, crown gall (caused by the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens) and peach leaf curl (caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans, Class Ascomycetes) can cause serious damage to orchard trees. ...
- Clear evidence of crown gall at the base of a deceased apple tree. ...
- Massive crown gall at the base of an adventitious stem of an apple tree. ...
- Three unsightly eruptions of crown gall at the base of a sick rose plant. ...
- The exact cause of gall formation varies with different plant species. ... Long after the soft-tissued mistletoe has died and withered away, the persistent gall remains on the limbs. ...
- Another gall-like structure is called a fasciation. ... Although some fasciated stems may be a genetic malformation (as in certain cristate cacti), they may also be gall-like in nature and are caused by insects, mites and nematodes.
12. Medieval Sourcebook: The Monk of Saint Gall: The Life of Charlemagne, 883/4
- www.fordham.edu
- The Monk of Saint Gall: .
- Gall (usually identified with Notker Balbulus, or "the Stammerer", d. ...
- Gall.
- Gall. There too Charles established the chanting as it is to-day, with an authentic song-book, and gave most careful instructions, being always a warm champion of Saint Gall, that the Roman method of singing should be both taught and learnt. ...
- Gall) made a fine bell and the emperor was delighted with its tone. ...
- I myself am lazy and slower than a tortoise, and so never got into Frankland; but I saw the King of the Franks19 in the monastery of Saint Gall, glittering in the dress that I have described.
- Then too the kings of the Franks (or Gauls) began to decay in power because they had slain Saint Didier, Bishop of Vienna, and had expelled those most holy visitors, Columban and Gall. ...
- When our faithful Abbot Hartmuth -- who is now your hermit -- reported to him that the little endowment of Saint Gall, which was due not to royal munificence but to the petty offerings of private people, was not defended by any special charter such as other monasteries have, nor even by the laws that are common to all people, and so was unable to procure any defender or advocate, King Lewis himself resisted all our opponents, and was not ashamed to proclaim himself the champion of our weakness in the presence of all his nobles. ...
- Pippin himself, a dwarf and a hunchback, was cruelly scourged, tonsured, and sent for some time as a punishment to the monastery of Saint Gall; the poorest, it was judged, and the straitest in all the emperor's broad dominions.
- Whenever he came to the river Dura and found it swollen and foaming with the torrents from the mountains, and could not force his huge charger to enter the stream (though stream I must not call it, but hardly melted ice), then he could seize the reins and force his horse to swim through behind him, saying: "Nay, by Saint Gall, you must come, whether you like it or not!".
- His liberality reached even to the lowest grades: insomuch that he once ordered all his attire to be given to one Stracholf, a glazier, and a servant of Saint Gall. ...
- Gall from 841 to 872. ...
- Gall's testimony. ...
- Gall is led away, by his desire to tell a good and edifying story, into matter that has no connection of any kind with Charlemagne, and is sometimes offensive to modern taste. ...
- Gall, with the imperial throne of the east -- and that was more than enough. ...
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