Plant Galls

Sold Out

Plant Galls

A much-needed new study on plant galls – growths on plants formed of plant tissue that are caused by other organisms.

Price: £250.00
ISBN: 978-0-00-743168-7
Format: Leatherbound Limited edition
Pub date: 12 May 2011

Availability: out of stock

Most naturalists have come across oak apples, robin’s pincushions, marble galls and witches’ brooms, a few of the more familiar examples of the strange growths that are plant galls. They are beautiful, often bizarre and colourful, and amazingly diverse in structure and in the organisms which cause them. They have been known since ancient times and have attracted superstitions and folk customs. Both the ancient Greeks and the Chinese used them in herbal medicine, and until well into the nineteenth century, they had a variety of commercial uses: important for dyeing cloth, tanning leather and for making ink.

Knowledge of gall types increased during the late nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century as more species were described and their structure became more clearly understood, and yet even today, little is known about the mechanisms that cause gall formation as well as the life cycles of the organisms that initiate gall growth. Since most galls do not cause any economic damage to crop plants, research funding has traditionally been sparse in this area. However, the insect cycles and gall structures are amazing examples of the complexity of nature.

Margaret Redfern explores these fascinating complexities in this latest New Naturalist volume, providing much-needed insight into the variety of galls of different types caused by a wide range of organisms including fungi, insects and mites. She discusses the ecology of galls more generally and focuses on communities of organisms within galls, the evolution and distribution of galls, as well as human and historical perspectives.



Reviews:


‘Fascinating and hugely revealing […] beautifully written and evidently authoritative’ New Journal of Botany (Botanical Society of the British Isles)

Praise for the New Naturalist series:

‘The series is an amazing achievement’
The Times Literary Supplement

‘The books are glorious to own’
Independent

Other editions

Plant Galls

Paperback

by Margaret Redfern

A much-needed new study on plant galls – growths on plants formed of plant tissue that are caused by other organisms.

Plant Galls

Hardback

by Margaret Redfern

A much-needed new study on plant galls – growths on plants formed of plant tissue that are caused by other organisms.

Recommended books

Wildfowl

Hardback

by David Cabot

New Naturalist Wildfowl provides a much-anticipated overview of the fascinating birds that have become icons of our diminishing wilderness areas.

  • Wild Orchids of Britain by V. S. Summerhayes - Print on Demand Hardback
  • £60.00

Wild Orchids of Britain

Print on Demand Hardback

by V. S. Summerhayes

A treasure for all lovers of wild plants – Wild Orchids of Britain provides a detailed account of all our orchid species, varieties and hybrids, and has a useful key to identification. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com