Padovan, AmandaKeszei, AndrasWallis, IanFoley, William2015-12-100098-0331http://hdl.handle.net/1885/64826Mosaic trees contain more than one phenotype. The two Eucalyptus mosaic trees studied here (E. melliodora and E. sideroxylon) are predominantly susceptible to insect herbivory, with the leaves on a single large branch on each tree resisting herbivory. WeKeywords: phloroglucinol; sesquiterpene; terpene; conspecific; dicotyledon; ecotype; gas chromatography; herbivory; liquid chromatography; mass spectrometry; monoterpene; mutation; nitrogen; pest outbreak; phenotype; plant defense; article; chemistry; comparative s Chemotype; Ecotype; Formylated phloroglucinol compound (FPC); Herbivory; Insect outbreaks; Mosaicism; Somatic mutation; TerpeneMosaic Eucalypt Trees Suggest Genetic Control at a Point That Influences Several Metabolic Pathways201210.1007/s10886-012-0149-z2016-02-24