Dear Neil and Others,
Thanks for excellent pictures and useful information.
Bharat Pathak
On Aug 19, 1:34 am, Pankaj Oudhia <
pankajoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Usha ji for your message. I have written about collection procedure
> in my report titled "Management of Type 2 Diabetes through Traditional
> Healing Methods." Here is link for this report but I must suggest you to
> wait for a while as Google is indexing these links. It is bit difficult to
> get the exact information in over 10 million pages by visiting directly to
> the link.
>
>
http://pankajoudhia.com/newwork.html
>
> regards
>
> Pankaj Oudhia
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Usha Desai <
ushande...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Neil
> > nice photographs. One can see the pronotum of the hopper whch looks like a
> > thorn on the acacia tree...helping it to camouflage[?].
> > and info about buffalo hoppers is interesting..
> > Pankajji
> > interesting that this liquid is is used in traditional healing and glad
> > you have documented itHow do the tribal collect the honeydew?
> > cheers Usha
>
> > On 18 August 2010 16:08, Pankaj Oudhia <
pankajoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Have you ever tasted it Kiran ji? In Traditional Healing it is used as
> >> medicine and I have documented this knowledge.
>
> >> regards
>
> >> Pankaj Oudhia
>
> >> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:45 PM, kiran srivastava <srivastava.jo@
> >>
gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> ...and whilst walking in the forest sometimes one feels minute drops of
> >>> 'rain' which is nothing but honeydew that Dr. Soares talks about!
>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Kiran Srivastava
> >>> Mumbai
>
> >>> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Neil Soares <
drneilsoa...@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi,
>
> >>>> Thought this might be interesting. Photographed at my farm at Shahapur
> >>>> on Sunday.
>
> >>>> Young Khair [Acacia catechu] saplings are susceptible to grazing
> >>>> animals. By providing food resources to ants in the form of extrafloral
> >>>> nectaries [near the base of the leaflets] the plant makes it obligatory for
> >>>> the ants to protect them.
>
> >>>> The Buffalo Tree Hopper [Leptocentrus taurus] sucks sap from the
> >>>> plant and is hence a serious pest. Ideally, the ants should also rid the
> >>>> plant of this pest except for its secret weapon : Honeydew. Their excreta
> >>>> called Honeydew is rich in sugar acids, amino acids, vitamins, alcohol and
> >>>> carbohydrates. It is excreted in the form of tiny liquid droplets. Ants
> >>>> protect these hymenopterans from predators and in return are rewarded with
> >>>> honeydew.
>
> >>>> The Common Godzilla Ant [Camponotus compressus] uses its antennae
> >>>> to tap the body of the treehopper to induce it to release honeydew.
>
> >>>> Sending a few photographs.
>
> >>>> With regards,
>
> >>>> Neil Soares.
>
>
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