| 2010 |
| 1 |
Bonaventure G; Baldwin IT (2010): New insights into the early biochemical activation of jasmonic acid biosynthesis in leaves. Plant Signaling & Behavior 5, DOI: 10.1104/pp.109.149013 [ITB123] pdf |
| 2 |
Govind G; Mittapalli O; Griebel T; Allmann S; Böcker S; Baldwin IT (2010): Unbiased transcriptional comparisons of generalist and specialist herbivores feeding on progressively defenseless Nicotiana attenuata plants. PLoS ONE 5, e8735 [ITB177 ITB177s1 ITB177s2 ITB177s3 ITB177s4] pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 3 |
Kallenbach M; Alagna F; Baldwin IT; Bonaventure G (2010): Nicotiana attenuata SIPK, WIPK, NPR1 and fatty acid-amino acid conjugates participate in the induction of JA biosynthesis by affecting early enzymatic steps in the pathway. Plant Physiology 152, 96-106 [ITB092 ITB092s1] pdf pdf |
| 4 |
Kessler D; Diezel C; Baldwin IT (2010): Changing pollinators as a means of escaping herbivores. Current Biology, Doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.11.071 [ITB131] pdf |
| 2009 |
| 1 |
Anssour S; Krügel T; Sharbel TF; Saluz HP; Bonaventure G; Baldwin IT (2009): Phenotypic, genetic and genomic consequences of natural and synthetic polyploidization of Nicotiana attenuata and Nicotiana obtusifolia. Annals of Botany 103, 1207-1217 [ITB270 ITB270s1] pdf pdf |
| 2 |
Berger B; Baldwin IT (2009): Silencing the hydroxyproline-rich glycopeptide systemin precursor in two accessions of Nicotiana attenuata alters flower morphology and rates of self-pollination. Plant Physiology 149, 1690-1700 [ITB271 ITB271s1 ITB271s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 3 |
Diezel C; von Dahl CC; Gaquerel E; Baldwin IT (2009): Different lepidopteran elicitors account for crosstalk in herbivory-induced phytohormone signaling. Plant Physiology 150, 1576-1586 [ITB276 ITB276s1] pdf pdf |
| 4 |
Galis I; Gaquerel E; Pandey SP; Baldwin IT (2009): Molecular mechanisms underlying plant memory in JA-mediated defense responses. Plant, Cell and Environment 32, 617-627 [ITB255] pdf |
| 5 |
Gaquerel E; Weinhold A; Baldwin IT (2009): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphigidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. VIII. An unbiased GCxGC-ToFMS analysis of the plant´s elicited volatile emissions. Plant Physiology 149, 1408-1423 [ITB269 ITB269s1 ITB269s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 6 |
Halim V; Muck A; Hartl M; Ibáñez AJ; Giri A; Erfurth F; Baldwin IT; Svatoš A (2009): A dual fluorescent/MALDI chip platform for analyzing enzymatic activity and for protein profiling. Proteomics 9, 171-181 [MS135 MS135s1] pdf pdf |
| 7 |
Hoang L; Sonntag D; Schmidt D; Baldwin IT (2009): The structure of the culturable root bacterial endophyte 1 community of Nicotiana attenuata grown in native soils is organized by host plant ethylene production and perception. New Phytologist 185, 554-567 [no reprint] |
| 8 |
Hummel GM; Schurr U; Baldwin IT; Walter A (2009): Herbivore-induced jasmonic acid bursts in leaves of Nicotiana attenuata mediate short-term reductions in root growth. Plant, Cell and Environment 32, 134-143 [ITB261] pdf |
| 9 |
Inderjit ; Dahl Cv; Baldwin IT (2009): Use of silenced plants in allelopathy bioassays: a novel approach. Planta 229, 569-575 [ITB259 ITB259s1] pdf pdf |
| 10 |
Kallenbach M; Baldwin IT; Bonaventure G (2009): A rapid and sensitive method for the simultaneous analysis of aliphatic and polar molecules containing free carboxyl groups in plant extracts by LC-MS/MS. Plant Methods 5, 17 [ITB102 ITB102s1] pdf pdf |
| 11 |
Kaur H; Kaur R; Kaur S; Baldwin IT; Inderjit (2009): Taking ecological function seriously: soil microbial communities can obviate allelopathic effects of released metabolites. PLoS ONE 4, e4700 [ITB266] pdf |
| 12 |
Körner E; von Dahl CC; Bonaventure G; Baldwin IT (2009): Pectin methylesterase NaPME1 contributes to the emission of methanol during insect herbivory and to the elicitation of defence responses in Nicotiana. Journal of Experimental Botany, doi:10.1093/jxb/erp106 [ITB274 ITB274s1] pdf pdf |
| 13 |
Meldau S; Wu J; Baldwin IT (2009): Silencing two herbivory-activated MAP kinases, SIPK and WIPK, does not increase Nicotiana attenuata’s susceptibility to herbivores in the glasshouse and in nature. New Phytologist 181, 161–173 [ITB258 ITB258s1] pdf pdf |
| 14 |
Schmidt S; Baldwin IT (2009): Down-regulation of systemin after herbivory is associated with increased root allocation and competitive ability in Solanum nigrum. Oecologia 159, 473-482 [ITB264 ITB264s1] pdf pdf |
| 15 |
Schuman MC; Heinzel N; Gaquerel E; Svatoš A; Baldwin IT (2009): Polymorphism in jasmonate signaling partially accounts for the variety of volatiles produced by Nicotiana attenuata plants in a native population. New Phytologist 183, 1134-1148 [ITB279 ITB279s1 ITB279s2 ITB279s3] pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 16 |
Stork W; Diezel C; Halitschke R; Galis I; Baldwin IT (2009): An ecological analysis of the herbivory-elicited JA burst and its metabolism: plant memory processes and predictions of the moving target model. PLoS ONE 4, e4697 [ITB265] pdf |
| 17 |
Wu J; Baldwin IT (2009): Herbivory-induced signalling in plants: perception and action. Plant, Cell and Environment 32, 1161-1174 [ITB277] pdf |
| 2008 |
| 1 |
Halitschke R; Stenberg JA; Kessler D; Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2008): Shared signals – “alarm calls” from plants increase apparency to herbivores and their enemies in nature. Ecology Letters 11, 24-34 [ITB221] pdf |
| 2 |
Hartl M; Merker H; Schmidt D; Baldwin IT (2008): Optimized virus-induced gene silencing in Solanum nigrum reveals the defensive function of leucine aminopeptidase against herbivores and the shortcomings of empty vector controls. New Phytologist 179, 356-365 [ITB235 ITB235s1] pdf pdf |
| 3 |
Hoang HL; Schmidt D; Baldwin IT (2008): Native bacterial endophytes promote host growth in a species-specific manner; phytohormone manipulations do not result in common growth responses. PLoS ONE 3, e2702 [ITB243] pdf |
| 4 |
Jassbi AR; Gase K; Hettenhausen C; Schmidt A; Baldwin IT (2008): Silencing geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase in Nicotiana attenuata dramatically impairs resistance to tobacco hornworm. Plant Physiology 146, 974-986 [ITB241 ITB241s1] pdf pdf |
| 5 |
Kang JH; Baldwin IT (2008): Training molecularly enabled field biologists to understand organism-level gene function. Molecules and Cells 26, 1-4 [ITB253] pdf |
| 6 |
Kessler D; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2008): Field experiments with transformed plants reveal the sense of floral scents. Science 321, 1200-1202 [ITB254 ITB254s1] pdf pdf |
| 7 |
Manavella PA; Dezar CA; Bonaventure G; Baldwin IT; Chan RL (2008): HAHB4, a sunflower HD-Zip protein, integrates signals from the jasmonic acid and ethylene pathways during wounding and biotic stress responses. The Plant Journal 56, 376-388 [ITB256 ITB256s1] pdf pdf |
| 8 |
Mitra S; Baldwin IT (2008): Independent silencing of two photosynthetic proteins in Nicotiana attenuata has different effects on herbivore resistance. Plant Physiology 148, 1128-1138 [ITB257 ITB257s1] pdf pdf |
| 9 |
Mitra S; Wünsche H; Giri A; Hivrale V; Baldwin IT (2008): Silencing 7 herbivory-regulated proteins in Nicotiana attenuata to understand their function in plant–herbivore interactions. Functional Ecology 22, 606-615 [ITB244 ITB244s1] pdf pdf |
| 10 |
Pandey SP; Shahi P; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2008): Herbivory-induced changes in the small-RNA transcriptome and phytohormone signaling in Nicotiana attenuata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 105, 4559-4564 [ITB231 ITB231s1 ITB231s2 ITB231s3] pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 11 |
Pandey SP; Baldwin IT (2008): Silencing RNA-directed RNA polymerase 2 increases the susceptibility of Nicotiana attenuata to UV in the field and in the glasshouse. The Plant Journal 54, 845-862 [ITB238 ITB238s1] pdf pdf |
| 12 |
Pandey SP; Gaquerel E; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2008): RNA-directed RNA polymerase 3 from Nicotiana attenuata is required for competitive growth in natural environments. Plant Physiology 147, 1212-1224 [ITB246 ITB 246s1 ITB246s2 ITB246s3 ITB246s4] pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 13 |
Paschold A; Bonaventure G; Kant MR; Baldwin IT (2008): Jasmonate perception regulates jasmonate biosynthesis and JA-Ile metabolism: the case of COI1 in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant and Cell Physiology 49, 1165 -1175 [ITB252 ITB252s1] pdf pdf |
| 14 |
Rayapuram C; Baldwin IT (2008): Host-plant-mediated effects of Nadefensin on herbivore and pathogen resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. BMC Plant Biology 8, 109 [ITB262] pdf |
| 15 |
Rayapuram C; Wu J; Baldwin IT (2008): PR-13/thionin but not PR-1 mediates bacterial resistance in Nicotiana attenuata in nature, and neither influences herbivore resistance. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 21, 988-1000 [ITB245] pdf |
| 16 |
Riedel T; Groten K; Baldwin IT (2008): Symbiosis between Nicotiana attenuata and Glomus intraradices: ethylene plays a role, jasmonic acid does not. Plant Cell and Environment 31, 1203-1213 [ITB249 ITB249s1] pdf pdf |
| 17 |
Schwachtje J; Baldwin IT (2008): Why does herbivore attack reconfigure primary metabolism? Plant Physiology 146, 845-851 [ITB240] pdf |
| 18 |
Schwachtje J; Kutschbach S; Baldwin IT (2008): Reverse genetics in ecological research. PLoS ONE 3, e1543 [ITB234 ITB234s1 ITB234s2 ITB 234s3] pdf pdf pdf |
| 19 |
Skibbe M; Qu N; Galis I; Baldwin IT (2008): Induced plant defenses in the natural environment: Nicotiana attenuata WRKY3 and WRKY6 coordinate responses to herbivory. The Plant Cell 20, 1984-2000 [ITB247; ITB247s1; ITB247s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 20 |
Steppuhn A; Baldwin IT (2008): Induced defenses and the cost-benefit paradigm. In: Schaller A (Ed.): Induced Plant Resistance to Herbivory. Springer-Verlag, Berlin [u.a.]. pp. 61-83 [ITB237] pdf |
| 21 |
Steppuhn A; Schuman MC; Baldwin IT (2008): Silencing jasmonate signalling and jasmonate-mediated defenses reveals different survival strategies between two Nicotiana attenuata accessions. Molecular Ecology 17, 3717-3732 [ITB248 ITB248s1] pdf pdf |
| 22 |
Wang L; Allmann S; Wu J; Baldwin IT (2008): Comparisons of LIPOXYGENASE3- and JASMONATE-RESISTANT4/6-silenced plants reveal that jasmonic acid and jasmonic acid-amino acid conjugates play different roles in herbivore resistance of Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology 146, 904-915 [ITB229 ITB229s1] pdf pdf |
| 23 |
Wu J; Hettenhausen C; Schuman MC; Baldwin IT (2008): A comparison of two Nicotiana attenuata accessions reveals large differences in signaling induced by oral secretions of the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta. Plant Physiology 146, 927-939 [ITB236] pdf |
| 24 |
Wu J; Wang L; Baldwin IT (2008): Methyl jasmonate-elicited herbivore resistance: does MeJA function as a signal without being hydrolyzed to JA? Planta 227, 1161-1168 [ITB225 ITB225s1] pdf pdf |
| 25 |
Zavala JA; Giri A; Jongsma MA; Baldwin IT (2008): Digestive duet: midgut digestive proteinases of Manduca sexta ingesting Nicotiana attenuata with manipulated trypsin proteinase inhibitor expression. PLoS One 3, e2008 [ITB250] pdf |
| 2007 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (2007): Technical comment on Adler et al. (2006): experimental design compromises conclusions. Ecology Letters 10, E1 [ITB201] pdf |
| 2 |
Barazani O; von Dahl CC; Baldwin IT (2007): Sebacina vermifera promotes the growth and fitness of Nicotiana attenuata by inhibiting ethylene signaling. Plant Physiology 144, 1223-1232 [ITB205 ITB205s1] pdf pdf |
| 3 |
Berger B; Baldwin IT (2007): The hydroxyproline-rich glycopeptide systemin precursor NapreproHypSys does not play a central role in Nicotiana attenuata´s anti-herbivore defense responses. Plant, Cell and Environment 30, 1450-1464 [ITB216 ITB216s1] pdf pdf |
| 4 |
Izaguirre MM; Mazza CA; Svatoš A; Baldwin IT; Ballaré C (2007): Solar ultraviolet-B radiation and insect herbivory trigger partially overlapping phenolic responses in Nicotiana attenuata and Nicotiana longiflora. Annals of Botany 99, 103-109 [ITB196] pdf |
| 5 |
Kant MR; Baldwin IT (2007): The ecogenetics and ecogenomics of plant–herbivore interactions: rapid progress on a slippery road. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development 17, 519-524 [ITB222] pdf |
| 6 |
Kessler D; Baldwin IT (2007): Making sense of nectar scents: the effects of nectar secondary metabolites on floral visitors of Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 49, 840-854 [ITB200 ITB200s1] pdf pdf |
| 7 |
Pandey SP; Baldwin IT (2007): RNA-directed RNA polymerase 1 (RdR1) mediates the resistance of Nicotiana attenuata to herbivore attack in nature. The Plant Journal 50, 40-53 [ITB202 ITB202s1] pdf pdf |
| 8 |
Paschold A; Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2007): Co(i)-ordinating defenses: NaCOI1 mediates herbivore-induced resistance in Nicotiana attenuata and reveals the role of herbivore movement in avoiding defenses. The Plant Journal 51, 79-91 [ITB209 ITB209s1] pdf pdf |
| 9 |
Pluskota WE; Qu N; Maitrejean M; Boland W; Baldwin IT (2007): Jasmonates and its mimics differentially elicit systemic defence responses in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 58, 4071-4082 [ITB230 ITB230s1] pdf pdf |
| 10 |
Rayapuram C; Baldwin IT (2007): Increased SA in NPR1-silenced plants antagonizes JA and JA-dependent direct and indirect defenses in herbivore-attacked Nicotiana attenuata in nature. The Plant Journal 52, 700-715 [ITB233 ITB233s1] pdf pdf |
| 11 |
Steppuhn A; Baldwin IT (2007): Resistance management in a native plant: nicotine prevents herbivores from compensating for plant protease inhibitors. Ecology Letters 10, 499-511 [ITB204 ITB204s1] pdf pdf |
| 12 |
von Dahl CC; Baldwin IT (2007): Deciphering the role of ethylene in plant-herbivore interactions. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 26, 201 - 209 [ITB213] pdf |
| 13 |
von Dahl CC; Winz R; Halitschke R; Kühnemann F; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2007): Tuning the herbivore-induced ethylene burst: the role of transcript accumulation and ethylene perception in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 51, 293-307 [ITB206 ITB206s1] pdf pdf |
| 14 |
Wang L; Halitschke R; Kang JH; Berg A; Harnisch F; Baldwin IT (2007): Independently silencing two JAR family members impairs levels of trypsin proteinase inhibitors but not nicotine. Planta 226, 159 -167 [ITB214 ITB214s1] pdf pdf |
| 15 |
Wu J; Kurten EL; Monshausen G; Hummel GM; Gilroy S; Baldwin IT (2007): NaRALF, a peptide signal essential for the regulation of root hair tip apoplastic pH in Nicotiana attenuata, is required for root hair development and plant growth in native soils. The Plant Journal 52, 877-890 [ITB223 ITB223s1 ITB223s2 ITB223s3] pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 16 |
Wu J; Hettenhausen C; Meldau S; Baldwin IT (2007): Herbivory rapidly activates MAPK signaling in attacked and unattacked leaf regions but not between leaves of Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Cell 19, 1096-1122 [ITB203 ITB203s1] pdf pdf |
| 17 |
Wu J; Kang JH; Hettenhausen C; Baldwin IT (2007): Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) silences the accumulation of aberrant trypsin proteinase inhibitor mRNA in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 51, 693-706 [ITB215 ITB215s1] pdf pdf |
| 2006 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Halitschke R; Paschold A; von Dahl CC; Preston CA (2006): Volatile signaling in plant-plant interactions: "Talking trees" in the genomics era. Science 311, 812-815 [ITB164] pdf |
| 2 |
Bubner B; Gase K; Berger B; Link D; Baldwin IT (2006): Occurrence of tetraploidy in Nicotiana attenuata plants after Agrobacterium-mediated transformation is genotype specific but independent of polysomaty of explant tissue. Plant Cell Reports 25, 668-675 [ITB165 ITB165s1] pdf pdf |
| 3 |
Giri A; Wünsche H; Mitra S; Zavala JA; Muck A; Svatoš A; Baldwin IT (2006): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. VII. Changes in the plant's proteome. Plant Physiology 142, 1621-1641 [ITB194 ITB194s1] pdf pdf |
| 4 |
Hartl M; Baldwin IT (2006): The ecological reverberations of toxic trace elements. Current Biology 16, R958-R960 [ITB195] pdf |
| 5 |
Izaguirre MM; Mazza CA; Biondini M; Baldwin IT; Ballaré C (2006): Remote sensing of future competitors: Impacts on plant defenses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 103, 7170-7174 [ITB175] pdf |
| 6 |
Jassbi AR; Mehrdad M; Eghtesadi F; Ebrahimi SN; Baldwin IT (2006): Novel rearranged abietane diterpenoids from the roots of Salvia sahendica. Chemistry & Biodiversity 3, 916-922 [ITB190] pdf |
| 7 |
Jassbi AR; Singh P; Lamba J; Jain S; Baldwin IT; Tahara S (2006): Transformation of lapachol to a novel naphthoquinone and related compounds. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Section B-A Journal of Chemical Sciences 61, 73-77 [ITB172] pdf |
| 8 |
Jassbi AR; Zamanizadehnajari S; Kessler D; Baldwin IT (2006): A new acyclic diterpene glycoside from Nicotiana attenuata with a mild deterrent effect on feeding Manduca sexta larvae. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Section B-A Journal of Chemical Sciences 61, 1138-1142 [ITB189] pdf |
| 9 |
Kang JH; Baldwin IT (2006): Isolation and characterization of the threonine deaminase promoter in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Science 171, 435-440 [ITB185] pdf |
| 10 |
Kang JH; Wang L; Giri A; Baldwin IT (2006): Silencing threonine deaminase and JAR4 in Nicotiana attenuata impairs jasmonic acid-isoleucine-mediated defenses against Manduca sexta. The Plant Cell 18, 3303-3320 [ITB197 ITB197s1] pdf pdf |
| 11 |
Kessler A; Halitschke R; Diezel C; Baldwin IT (2006): Priming of plant defense responses in nature by airborne signaling between Artemisia tridentata and Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 148, 280-292 [ITB163 ITB163s1] pdf pdf |
| 12 |
Lou Y; Baldwin IT (2006): Silencing of a germin-like gene in Nicotiana attenuata improves performance of native herbivores. Plant Physiology 140, 1126-1136 [ITB167 ITB167s1] pdf pdf |
| 13 |
Paschold A; Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2006): Using 'mute' plants to translate volatile signals. The Plant Journal 45, 275-291 [ITB159 ITB159s1] pdf pdf |
| 14 |
Pearse IS; Krügel T; Baldwin IT (2006): Innovation in anti-herbivore defense systems during neopolypoloidy - the functional consequences of instantaneous speciation. The Plant Journal 47, 196-210 [ITB181 ITB181s1] pdf pdf |
| 15 |
Rayapuram C; Baldwin IT (2006): Using nutritional indices to study LOX3-dependent insect resistance. Plant, Cell and Environment 29, 1585-1594 [ITB183 ITB183s1] pdf pdf |
| 16 |
Schmidt D; Baldwin IT (2006): Transcriptional responses of Solanum nigrum to methyl jasmonate and competition: a glasshouse and field study. Functional Ecology 20, 500-508 [ITB178 ITB178s1] pdf pdf |
| 17 |
Schmidt S; Baldwin IT (2006): Systemin in Solanum nigrum. The tomato-homologous polypeptide does not mediate direct defense responses. Plant Physiology 142, 1751-1758 [ITB193 ITB193s1] pdf pdf |
| 18 |
Schwachtje J; Minchin PEH; Jahnke S; van Dongen J; Schittko U; Baldwin IT (2006): SNF1-related kinases allow plants to tolerate herbivory by allocating carbon to roots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 103, 12935-12940 [ITB186 ITB186s1 ITB186s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 19 |
Tretyakov A; Mrotzek G; Wu J; Baldwin IT; Saluz HP (2006): Rapid heatblock thermocycling of small samples: a path to fast, low-cost plant genotyping. In: Teixeira da Silva JA (Ed.): Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology. Global Science Books, Isleworth. pp. 225 - 230 [ITB191] pdf |
| 20 |
von Dahl CC; Havecker M; Schlogl R; Baldwin IT (2006): Caterpillar-elicited methanol emission: a new signal in plant-herbivore interactions? The Plant Journal 46, 948-960 [ITB179 ITB179s1] pdf pdf |
| 21 |
Wu J; Hettenhausen C; Baldwin IT (2006): Evolution of proteinase inhibitor defenses in North American allopolyploid species of Nicotiana. Planta 224, 750-760 [ITB188 ITB188s1] pdf pdf |
| 22 |
Zavala JA; Baldwin IT (2006): Jasmonic acid signalling and herbivore resistance traits constrain regrowth after herbivore attack in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant, Cell and Environment 29, 1751-1760 [ITB184 ITB184s1] pdf pdf |
| 2005 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Preston CA; Krock B (2005): Smoke and mirrors: reply to Fotheringham and Keeley. Seed Science Research 15, 373-375 [ITB160] pdf |
| 2 |
Barazani O; Benderoth M; Groten K; Kuhlemeier C; Baldwin IT (2005): Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera increase growth performance at the expense of herbivore resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 146, 234-243 [ITB158] pdf |
| 3 |
Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2005): Jasmonates and related compounds in plant-insect interactions. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 23, 238-245 [ITB152] pdf |
| 4 |
Held M; Baldwin IT (2005): Soil degradation slows growth and inhibits jasmonate-induced resistance in Artemisia vulgaris. Ecological Applications 15, 1689-1700 [ITB156] pdf |
| 5 |
Horn M; Patankar JA; Zavala JA; Wu J; Doleckova-Maresová L; Vujtechová M; Mares M; Baldwin IT (2005): Differential elicitation of two processing proteases controls the processing pattern of the trypsin proteinase inhibitor precursor on Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology 139, 375-388 [ITB155] pdf |
| 6 |
Schmidt D; Voelckel C; Hartl M; Schmidt S; Baldwin IT (2005): Specificity in ecological interactions. Attack from the same lepidopteran herbivore results in species-specific transcriptional responses in two solanaceous host plants. Plant Physiology 138, 1763-1773 [ITB154 ITB154s1] pdf pdf |
| 2004 |
| 1 |
Bahulikar R; Preston CA; Stanculescu D; Baldwin IT (2004): ISSR and AFLP analysis of the temporal and spatial population structure of the post-fire annual Nicotiana attenuata, in SW Utah. BMC Ecology 4, 12 [ITB144 ITB144s1] pdf pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (2004): A most productive passion for natural history. Science 303, 958-959 [ITB125] pdf |
| 3 |
Bubner B; Baldwin IT (2004): Use of real-time PCR for determining copy number and zygosity in transgenic plants. Plant Cell Reports 23, 263-271 [ITB148] pdf |
| 4 |
Bubner B; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2004): Two-fold differences are the detection limit for determining transgene copy numbers in plants by real-time PCR. BMC Biotechnology 4, 14 [ITB137 ITB137s1 ITB137s2 ITB137s3 ITB137s4] pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf |
| 5 |
Halitschke R; Ziegler J; Keinänen M; Baldwin IT (2004): Silencing of hydroperoxide lyase and allene oxide synthase reveals substrate and defense signaling crosstalk in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 40, 35-46 [ITB142 ITB142s1 ITB142s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 6 |
Harrison MJ; Baldwin IT (2004): Biotic interactions ploy and counter-ploy in the biotic interactions of plants - Editorial overview. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 7, 353-355 [ITB135] pdf |
| 7 |
Heidel A; Baldwin IT (2004): Microarray analysis of salicylic acid- and jasmonic acid-signalling in responses of Nicotiana attenuata to attack by insects from multiple feeding guilds. Plant, Cell and Environment 27, 1362-1373 [ITB147] pdf |
| 8 |
Held M; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2004): Microarrays in ecological research: A case study of a cDNA microarray for plant-herbivore interactions. BMC Ecology 4, 13 [ITB146 ITB146s1] pdf pdf |
| 9 |
Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2004): Herbivore-induced plant vaccination. Part I. The orchestration of plant defenses in nature and their fitness consequences in the wild tobacco Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 38, 639-649 [ITB129] pdf |
| 10 |
Kessler A; Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2004): Silencing the jasmonate cascade: Induced plant defenses and insect populations. Science 305, 665-668 [ITB134 ITB134s1] pdf pdf |
| 11 |
Lou Y; Baldwin IT (2004): Nitrogen supply influences herbivore-induced direct and indirect defenses and transcriptional responses to Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology 135, 496-506 [ITB133 ITB133s1] pdf pdf |
| 12 |
Preston CA; Becker R; Baldwin IT (2004): Is 'NO' news good news? Nitrogen oxides are not components of smoke that elicits germination in two smoke-stimulated species, Nicotiana attenuata and Emmenanthe penduliflora. Seed Science Research 14, 73-79 [ITB117] pdf |
| 13 |
Preston CA; Laue G; Baldwin IT (2004): Plant-plant signaling: Application of trans- or cis-methyl jasmonate equivalent to sagebrush releases does not elicit direct defenses in native tobacco. Journal of Chemical Ecology 30, 2193-2214 [ITB150] pdf |
| 14 |
Qu N; Schittko U; Baldwin IT (2004): Consistency of Nicotiana attenuata's herbivore- and jasmonate-induced transcriptional responses in the allotetraploid species Nicotiana quadrivalvis and Nicotiana clevelandii. Plant Physiology 135, 539-548 [ITB132 ITB132s1] pdf pdf |
| 15 |
Roda A; Halitschke R; Steppuhn A; Baldwin IT (2004): Individual variability in herbivore-specific elicitors from the plant's perspective. Molecular Ecology 13, 2421-2433 [ITB136] pdf |
| 16 |
Saedler R; Baldwin IT (2004): Virus-induced gene silencing of jasmonate-induced direct defences, nicotine and trypsin proteinase-inhibitors in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 55, 151-157 [ITB124] pdf |
| 17 |
Schmidt D; Kessler A; Kessler D; Schmidt S; Lim M; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2004): Solanum nigrum: A model ecological expression system and its tools. Molecular Ecology 13, 981-995 [ITB118 ITB118s1 ITB118s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 18 |
Schüler G; Mithöfer A; Baldwin IT; Berger S; Ebel S; Santos JG; Herrmann G; Hölscher D; Kramell R; Kutchan TM; Maucher H; Schneider B; Stenzel I; Wasternack C; Boland W (2004): Coronalon: a powerful tool in plant stress physiology. FEBS Letters 563, 17-22 [BOL159] pdf |
| 19 |
Schwachtje J; Baldwin IT (2004): Smoke exposure alters endogenous gibberellin and abscisic acid pools and gibberellin sensitivity while eliciting germination in the post-fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata. Seed Science Research 14, 51-60 [ITB119] pdf |
| 20 |
Steppuhn A; Gase K; Krock B; Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2004): Nicotine’s defensive function in nature. PLoS Biology 2, e217 [ITB139 ITB139s1 ITB139s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 21 |
Voelckel C; Baldwin IT (2004): Herbivore-induced plant vaccination. Part II. Array-studies reveal the transience of herbivore-specific transcriptional imprints and a distinct imprint from stress combinations. The Plant Journal 38, 650-663 [ITB130 ITB130s1 ITB130s2 ITB130s3 ITB130s4 ITB130s5 ITB130s6 ITB130s7 ITB130s8 ITB130s9 ITB130s10 ITB130s11 ITB130s12] pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf pdf |
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Voelckel C; Baldwin IT (2004): Generalist and specialist lepidopteran larvae elicit different transcriptional responses in Nicotiana attenuata, which correlate with larval FAC profiles. Ecology Letters 7, 770-775 [ITB143] pdf |
| 23 |
Voelckel C; Baldwin IT (2004): Herbivore-specific transcriptional responses and their research potential for ecologists. In: Weisser W; Siemann E (Eds.): Insects and Ecosystem Function. Ecological Studies. pp. 357-379 [ITB138; ECO15/002+173] pdf |
| 24 |
Voelckel C; Weisser W; Baldwin IT (2004): An analysis of plant-aphid interactions by different microarray hybridization strategies. Molecular Ecology 13, 3187-3195 [ITB145 ITB145s1 ITB145s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 25 |
von Dahl CC; Baldwin IT (2004): Methyl jasmonate and cis-jasmone do not dispose of the herbivore-induced jasmonate burst in Nicotiana attenuata. Physiologia Plantarum 120, 474-481 [ITB126] pdf |
| 26 |
Zavala JA; Baldwin IT (2004): Fitness benefits of trypsin proteinase inhibitor expression in Nicotiana attenuata are greater than their costs when plants are attacked. BMC Ecology 4, 11 [ITB141 ITB141s1] pdf pdf |
| 27 |
Zavala JA; Patankar A; Gase K; Baldwin IT (2004): Constitutive and inducible trypsin proteinase inhibitor production incurs large fitness costs in Nicotiana attenuata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 101, 1607-1612 [ITB127] pdf |
| 28 |
Zavala JA; Patankar A; Gase K; Hui D; Baldwin IT (2004): Manipulation of endogenous trypsin proteinase inhibitor production in Nicotiana attenuata demonstrates their function as antiherbivore defenses. Plant Physiology 134, 1181-1190 [ITB128 ITB128s1] pdf pdf |
| 2003 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (2003): "Curing" of Nicotiana attenuata leaves by small mammals does not decrease nicotine contents. Western North American Naturalist 63, 114-117 [ITB100] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (2003): Finally, proof of weapons of mass destruction. Science' s STKE (Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment) 2003, pe42 [ITB114] pdf |
| 3 |
Degenhardt J; Gershenzon J; Baldwin IT; Kessler A (2003): Attracting friends to feast on foes: engineering terpene emission to make crop plants more attractive to herbivore enemies. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 14, 169-176 [GER050] pdf |
| 4 |
Glawe G; Zavala JA; Kessler A; van Dam NM; Baldwin IT (2003): Ecological costs and benefits correlated with trypsin protease inhibitor production in Nicotiana attenuata. Ecology 84, 79-90 [ITB099] pdf |
| 5 |
Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2003): Antisense LOX expression increases herbivore performance by decreasing defense responses and inhibiting growth-related transcriptional reorganization in Nicotiana attenuata.. Plant Journal 36, 794-807 [ITB121] pdf |
| 6 |
Halitschke R; Gase K; Hui D; Schmidt D; Baldwin IT (2003): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. VI. Microarray analysis reveals that most herbivore-specific transcriptional changes are mediated by fatty acid-. Plant Physiology 131, 1894-1902 [ITB105 ITB105s1 ITB105s2] pdf pdf pdf |
| 7 |
Hui D; Iqbal J; Lehmann K; Gase K; Saluz HP; Baldwin IT (2003): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata: V. Microarray analysis and further characterization of large-scale changes in herbivore-induced mRNAs. Plant Physiology 131, 1877-1893 [ITB106] pdf |
| 8 |
Izaguirre MM; Scopel AL; Baldwin IT; Ballaré C (2003): Convergent responses to stress. Solar ultraviolet-B radiation and Manduca sexta herbivory elicit overlapping transcriptional responses in field-grown plants of Nicotiana longiflora. Plant Physiology 132, 1755-1767 [ITB110] pdf |
| 9 |
Lou Y; Baldwin IT (2003): Manduca sexta recognition and resistance among allopolyploid Nicotiana host plants.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 100, 14513-14600 [ITB113] pdf |
| 10 |
Roda A; Baldwin IT (2003): Molecular technology reveals how the induced direct defenses of plants work. Basic and Applied Ecology 4, 15-26 [ITB108] pdf |
| 11 |
Roda A; Oldham NJ; Svatoš A; Baldwin IT (2003): Allometric analysis of the induced flavonols on the leaf surface of wild tobacco (Nicotiana attenuata). Phytochemistry 62, 527-536 [MPI004] pdf |
| 12 |
Schittko U; Baldwin IT (2003): Constraints to herbivore-induced systemic responses: Bidirectional signaling along orthostichies in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 29, 763-770 [ITB115] pdf |
| 13 |
Sime K; Baldwin IT (2003): Opportunistic out-crossing in Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae), a prodominantly self-fertilizing native tobacco. BMC Ecology 3, art.no. 6 [ITB112] pdf |
| 14 |
van Dam NM; Baldwin IT (2003): Heritability of a quantitative and qualitative protease inhibitor polymorphism in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Biology 5, 179-185 [ITB116] pdf |
| 15 |
Voelckel C; Baldwin IT (2003): Detecting herbivore-specific transcriptional responses in plants with multiple DDRT-PCR and subtractive library procedures. Physiologia Plantarum 118, 240-252 [ITB104] pdf |
| 2002 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (2002): Unraveling the function of secondary metabolites. In: Taiz L; Zeiger E (Eds.): Plant Physiology Online. (3 Ed. ) Sinauer, Sunderland, Ma. pp. Essay 13.1 [ITB090] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Kessler A; Halitschke R (2002): Volatile signaling in plant-plant-herbivore interactions: What is real? Current Opinion in Plant Biology 5, 351-354 [ITB098] pdf |
| 3 |
Bohlmann J; Stauber EJ; Krock B; Oldham NJ; Gershenzon J; Baldwin IT (2002): Gene expression of 5-epi-aristolochene synthase and formation of capsidiol in roots of Nicotiana attenuata and N-sylvestris. Phytochemistry 60, 109-116 [MPI017] pdf |
| 4 |
Heil M; Baldwin IT (2002): Fitness costs of induced resistance: emerging experimental support for a slippery concept. Trends in Plant Science 7, 61-67 [ITB089] pdf |
| 5 |
Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2002): Manduca quinquemaculata's optimization of intra-plant oviposition to predation, food quality, and thermal constraint's. Ecology 83, 2346-2354 [ITB097] pdf |
| 6 |
Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2002): Plant responses to insect herbivory: The emerging molecular analysis. Annual Review of Plant Biology 53, 299-328 [ITB096] pdf |
| 7 |
Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2002): Plant mediated tritrophic interaction and biological pest control. AgBiotechNet 4 [ITB095] pdf |
| 8 |
Krock B; Schmidt S; Hertweck C; Baldwin IT (2002): Vegetation-derived abscisic acid and four terpenes enforce dormancy in seeds of the post-fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata. Seed Science Research 12, 239-252 [ITB088] pdf |
| 9 |
Krügel T; Lim M; Gase K; Halitschke R; Baldwin IT (2002): Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Nicotiana attenuata, a model ecological expression system. Chemoecology 12, 177-183 [ITB094] pdf |
| 10 |
Park JH; Halitschke R; Kim HB; Baldwin IT; Feldmann KA; Feyereisen R (2002): A knock-out mutation in allene oxide synthase results in male sterility and defective wound signal transduction in Arabidopsis due to a block in jasmonic acid biosynthesis. Plant Journal 31, 1-12 [ITB093] pdf |
| 11 |
Preston CA; Betts H; Baldwin IT (2002): Methyl jasmonate as an allelopathic agent: Sagebrush inhibits germination of a neighboring tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 28, 2343-2369 [ITB086] pdf |
| 2001 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (2001): An ecologically motivated analysis of plant-herbivore interactions in native tobacco. Plant Physiology 127, 1449-1458 [ITB091] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Halitschke R; Kessler A; Schittko U (2001): Merging molecular and ecological approaches in plant-insect interactions. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 4, 351-358 [ITB075] pdf |
| 3 |
Halitschke R; Schittko U; Pohnert G; Boland W; Baldwin IT (2001): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. III. Fatty acid-amino acid conjugates in herbivore oral secretions are necessary and sufficient for herbivore- s. Plant Physiology 125, 711-717 [ITB239] pdf |
| 4 |
Hermsmeier D; Schittko U; Baldwin IT (2001): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. I. Large-scale changes in the accumulation of growth- and defense-related plant mRNAs. Plant Physiology 125, 683-700 [ITB068] pdf |
| 5 |
Keinänen M; Oldham NJ; Baldwin IT (2001): Rapid HPLC screening of jasmonate-induced increases in tobacco alkaloids, phenolics, and diterpene glycosides in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 49, 3553-3558 [MPI014] pdf |
| 6 |
Kessler A; Baldwin IT (2001): Defensive function of herbivore-induced plant volatile emissions in nature. Science 291, 2141-2144 [ITB073 ITB073s1] pdf pdf |
| 7 |
Pohlon E; Baldwin IT (2001): Artificial diets 'capture' the dynamics of jasmonate-induced defenses in plants. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 100, 127-130 [ITB076] pdf |
| 8 |
Preston CA; Laue G; Baldwin IT (2001): Methyl jasmonate is blowing in the wind, but can it act as a plant-plant airborne signal? Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 29, 1007-1023 [ITB109] pdf |
| 9 |
Schittko U; Hermsmeier D; Baldwin IT (2001): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. II. Accumulation of plant mRNAs in response to insect-derived cues. Plant Physiology 125, 701-710 [ITB069] pdf |
| 10 |
van Dam NM; Baldwin IT (2001): Competition mediates costs of jasmonate-induced defences, nitrogen acquisition and transgenerational plasticity in Nicotiana attenuata. Functional Ecology 15, 406-415 [ITB074] pdf |
| 11 |
van Dam NM; Hermenau U; Baldwin IT (2001): Instar-specific sensitivity of specialist Manduca sexta larvae to induced defences in their host plant Nicotiana attenuata. Ecological Entomology 26, 578-586 [ITB079] pdf |
| 12 |
van Dam NM; Horn M; Mares M; Baldwin IT (2001): Ontogeny constrains systemic protease inhibitor response in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27, 547-568 [ITB077] pdf |
| 13 |
Voelckel C; Krügel T; Gase K; Heidrich N; van Dam NM; Winz R; Baldwin IT (2001): Anti-sense expression of putrescine N-methyltransferase confirms defensive role of nicotine in Nicotiana sylvestris against Manduca sexta. Chemoecology 11, 121-126 [ITB084] pdf |
| 14 |
Voelckel C; Schittko U; Baldwin IT (2001): Herbivore-induced ethylene burst reduces fitness costs of jasmonate- and oral secretion-induced defenses in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 127, 274-280 [ITB071] pdf |
| 15 |
Winz R; Baldwin IT (2001): Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. IV. Insect-induced ethylene reduces jasmonate- induced nicotine accumulation by regulating putrescine N- methylt. Plant Physiology 125, 2189-2202 [ITB072] pdf |
| 16 |
Ziegler J; Keinänen M; Baldwin IT (2001): Herbivore-induced allene oxide synthase transcripts and jasmonic acid in Nicotiana attenuata. Phytochemistry 58, 729-738 [ITB087] pdf |
| 2000 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (2000): Review for phytochemistry of handbook of functional plant ecology. Phytochemistry 53, 159-160 [ITB060] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Hamilton W (2000): Jasmonate-induced responses of Nicotiana sylvestris results in fitness costs due to impaired competitive ability for nitrogen. Journal of Chemical Ecology 26, 915-952 [ITB065] pdf |
| 3 |
Halitschke R; Kessler A; Kahl J; Lorenz A; Baldwin IT (2000): Ecophysiological comparison of direct and indirect defenses in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia, 408-417 [ITB066] pdf |
| 4 |
Kahl J; Siemens DH; Aerts RJ; Gäbler R; Kühnemann R; Preston CA; Baldwin IT (2000): Herbivore-induced ehtylene suppresses a direct defense but not a putative indirect defense against an adapted herbivore. Planta 210, 336-342 [ITB057] pdf |
| 5 |
Karban R; Baldwin IT; Baxter KJ; Laue G; Felton GW (2000): Communication between plants: induced resistance in wild tobacco plants following clipping of neighboring sagebrush. Oecologia 125, 66-71 [ITB067] pdf |
| 6 |
Laue G; Preston CA; Baldwin IT (2000): Fast-track to the trichome: induction of N-acyl nornicotines precedes nicotine induction in Nicotiana repanda. Planta 210, 510-514 [ITB059] pdf |
| 7 |
Ohnmeiss TE; Baldwin IT (2000): Optimal defense theory predicts the ontogeny of an induced nicotine defense. Ecology 81, 1765-1783 [ITB085] pdf |
| 8 |
Schittko U; Preston CA; Baldwin IT (2000): Eating the evidence? Manduca sexta larvae can not disrupt specific jasmonate induction in Nicotiana attenuata by rapid consumption. Planta 210, 343-346 [ITB056] pdf |
| 9 |
van Dam NM; Hadwich K; Baldwin IT (2000): Induced responses in Nicotiana attenuata affect behavior and growth of the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta. Oecologia 122, 371-379 [ITB058] pdf |
| 1999 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1999): Inducible nicotine production in native Nicotiana as an example of adaptive phenotypic plasticity. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25, 3-30 [ITB049] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Preston CA (1999): The eco-physiological complexity of plant responses to insect herbivores. Planta 208, 137-145 [ITB051] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT (1999): The jasmonate cascade and the complexity of induced defense against herbivore attack. In: Wink M (Ed.): Functions of Plant Secondary Metabolites and their Exploitation in Biotechnology. Sheffield Academic Press, Kent. pp. 155-186 [ITB083; BCH160/031] pdf |
| 4 |
Baldwin IT (1999): Functional interactions in the use of direct and indirect defences in native Nicotiana plants. In: Chadwick DJ; Goode JA (Eds.): Insect-Plant Interactions and Induced Plant Defence. Novartis Foundation symposium. Wiley, Chichester. pp. 74-94 [ITB042; ECO62/012] pdf |
| 5 |
Preston CA; Baldwin IT (1999): Positive and negative signals regulate germination in the post- fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata. Ecology 80, 481-494 [ITB048] pdf |
| 6 |
Preston CA; Lewandowski CA; Enyedi AJ; Baldwin IT (1999): Tobacco mosaic virus inoculation inhibits wound-induced jasmonic acid-mediated responses within but not between plants. Planta 209, 87-95 [ITB050] pdf |
| 1998 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1998): Jasmonate-induced responses are costly but benefit plants under attack in native populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 95, 8113-8118 [ITB046] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Gorham D; Schmelz EA; Lewandowski CA; Lynds GY (1998): Allocation of nitrogen to an inducible defense and seed production in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 115, 541-552 [ITB045] pdf |
| 3 |
Lynds GY; Baldwin IT (1998): Fire, nitrogen, and defensive plasticity in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 115, 531-540 [ITB044] pdf |
| 4 |
Mitchell-Olds T; Gershenzon J; Baldwin IT; Boland W (1998): Chemical ecology in the molecular era. Trends in Plant Science 3, 362-365 [MIO191] pdf |
| 5 |
Mitchell-Olds T; Gershenzon J; Baldwin IT; Boland W (1998): Research focus - Chemical ecology in the molecular era. Trends in Plant Science 3, 362-365 [MPI001] pdf |
| 6 |
van Dam NM; Baldwin IT (1998): Costs of jasmonate-induced responses in plants competing for limited resources. Ecology Letters 1, 30-33 [ITB047] pdf |
| 1997 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Preston CA; Euler M; Gorham D (1997): Patterns and consequences of benzyl acetone floral emissions from Nicotiana attenuata plants. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23, 2327-2343 [ITB043] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Zhang ZP; Diab N; Ohnmeiss TE; McCloud ES; Lynds GY; Schmelz EA (1997): Quantification, correlations and manipulations of wound-induced changes in jasmonic acid and nicotine in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 201, 397-404 [ITB039] pdf |
| 3 |
Karban R; Baldwin IT (1997): Induced responses to herbivory. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]. [ECO62/002+a] |
| 4 |
McCloud ES; Baldwin IT (1997): Herbivory and caterpillar regurgitants amplify the wound-induced increases in jasmonic acid but not nicotine in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 203, 430-435 [ITB041] pdf |
| 5 |
Ohnmeiss TE; McCloud ES; Lynds GY; Baldwin IT (1997): Within-plant relationships among wounding, jasmonic acid, and nicotine - implications for defence in Nicotiana sylvestris. New Phytologist 137, 441-452 [ITB040] pdf |
| 6 |
Zhang ZP; Baldwin IT (1997): Transport of [2-C-14]jasmonic acid from leaves to roots mimics wound-induced changes in endogenous jasmonic acid pools in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 203, 436-441 [ITB038] pdf |
| 7 |
Zhang ZP; Krumm T; Baldwin IT (1997): Structural requirements of jasmonates and mimics for nicotine induction in Nicotiana sylvestris. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23, 2777-2789 [ITB054] pdf |
| 1996 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1996): Inducible defenses and population biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11, 104-105 [ITB020] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (1996): Methyl jasmonate-induced nicotine production in Nicotiana attenuata - inducing defenses in the field without wounding. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 80, 213-220 [ITB037] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT; Schmelz EA (1996): Immunological ''memory'' in the induced accumulation of nicotine in wild tobacco. Ecology 77, 236-246 [ITB062] pdf |
| 4 |
Baldwin IT; Schmelz EA; Zhang ZP (1996): Effects of octadecanoid metabolites and inhibitors on induced nicotine accumulation in Nicotiana sylvestris. Journal of Chemical Ecology 22, 61-74 [ITB035] pdf |
| 5 |
Baldwin IT (1996): Allometric limits to the induced accumulation of nicotine in native tobacco. Plant Species Biology 11, 107-114 [ITB034] pdf |
| 6 |
Euler M; Baldwin IT (1996): The chemistry of defense and apparency in the corollas of Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 107, 102-112 [ITB036] pdf |
| 1995 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Karb MJ (1995): Plasticity in allocation of nicotine to reproductive parts in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 21, 897-909 [ITB063] pdf |
| 1994 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Huh S (1994): Primary function for a chemical defense - nicotine does not protect Datura-stramonium L from Uv damage. Oecologia 97, 243-247 [ITB030] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Karb MJ; Ohnmeiss TE (1994): Allocation of N-15 from nitrate to nicotine - production and turnover of a damage-induced mobile defense. Ecology 75, 1703-1713 [ITB028] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT; Morse L (1994): Up in smoke. 2. Germination of Nicotiana-attenuata in response to smoke-derived cues and nutrients in burned and unburned soils. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20, 2373-2391 [ITB033] pdf |
| 4 |
Baldwin IT; Ohnmeiss TE (1994): Coordination of photosynthetic and alkaloidal responses to damage in uninducible and inducible Nicotiana-sylvestris. Ecology 75, 1003-1014 [ITB027] pdf |
| 5 |
Baldwin IT; Ohnmeiss TE (1994): Swords into plowshares - Nicotiana-sylvestris does not use nicotine as a nitrogen-source under nitrogen-limited growth. Oecologia 98, 385-392 [ITB029] pdf |
| 6 |
Baldwin IT; Schmelz EA; Ohnmeiss TE (1994): Wound-induced changes in root and shoot jasmonic acid pools correlate with induced nicotine synthesis in Nicotiana- sylvestris spegazzini and comes. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20, 2139-2157 [ITB031] pdf |
| 7 |
Baldwin IT; Staszakkozinski L; Davidson R (1994): Up in smoke. 1. Smoke-derived germination cues for postfire annual, Nicotiana-attenuata Torr Ex Watson. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20, 2345-2371 [ITB032] pdf |
| 8 |
Baldwin IT; Oesch RC; Merhige PM; Hayes K (1994): Damage-induced root nitrogen metabolism in Nicotiana sylvestris: Testing C/N predictions for alkaloid production. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19, 3029-3043 [ITB026] pdf |
| 9 |
Baldwin IT; Schmelz EA (1994): Constraints on an induced defense: the role of leaf area. Oecologia 97, 424-430 [ITB019] pdf |
| 10 |
Baldwin IT (1994): Chemical changes rapidly induced by folivory. In: Bernays EA (Ed.): Insect-Plant Interactions. CRC Press, Boca Raton. pp. 1- 23 [ITB082; ECO62/004+5] pdf |
| 11 |
Ohnmeiss TE; Baldwin IT (1994): The allometry of nitrogen allocation to growth and an inducible defense under nitrogen-limited growth. Ecology 75, 995-1002 [ITB025] pdf |
| 1993 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Callahan P (1993): Autotoxicity and chemical defense: nicotine accumulation and carbon gain in solanaceous plants. Oecologia 94, 534-541 [ITB023] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Karb MJ; Callahan P (1993): Foliar and floral pyrethrins of Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium are not induced by leaf damage. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19, 2081-2087 [ITB022] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT; Ohnmeiss TE (1993): Alkaloidal responses to damage in Nicotiana native to north america. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19, 1143-1153 [ITB021] pdf |
| 4 |
Eisner T; Baldwin IT; Conner J (1993): Circumvention of prey defense by a predator: Ant lion vs. ant. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 90, 6716-6720 [ITB024] pdf |
| 1991 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Dusenbery DB; Eisner T (1991): Squiring and refilling: dynamics of p-benzoquinone production in defensive glands of Diploptera punctata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 16, 2823-2834 [ITB018] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (1991): Damage-induced alkaloids in wild tobacco. In: Raupp MJ; Tallamy DW (Eds.): Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores. Wiley, London. pp. 47-69 [ITB081] pdf |
| 1990 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1990): Nicotine and Nitrogen in Nicotiana the Integration of Defensive and Civilian Responses to Damage. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 71, 83 [ITB162] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (1990): Herbivory simulations in ecological research. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 5, 91-93 [ITB017] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT; Sims CL; Kean SE (1990): The reproductive consequences associated with inducible aklaloidal responses in wild tobacco. Ecology 71, 252-262 [ITB016] pdf |
| 1989 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1989): Mechanism of damage-induced alkaloid production in wild tobacco. Journal of Chemical Ecology 15, 1661-1680 [ITB015] pdf |
| 1988 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1988): Damage-induced alkaloids in tobacco - pot-bound plants are not inducible. Journal of Chemical Ecology 14, 1113-1120 [ITB012] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT (1988): Short-term damage-induced increases in tobacco alkaloids protect plants. Oecologia 75, 367-370 [ITB013] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT (1988): The alkaloidal responses of wild tobacco to real and simulated herbivory. Oecologia 77, 378-381 [ITB014] pdf |
| 4 |
Baldwin IT; Schultz JC (1988): Phylogeny and the patterns of leaf phenolics in gap- and forest-adapted Piper and and Miconia understory shrubs. Oecologia 75, 105-109 [ITB011] pdf |
| 5 |
Rossiter MC; Schultz JC; Baldwin IT (1988): Relationships among defoliation, red oak phenolics, and gypsy moth growth and reproduction. Ecology 69, 267-277 [ITB080] pdf |
| 1987 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT (1987): A model system for induced plant defenses. New York's Food & Life Sciences Quarterly 17, 21-22 [ITB176] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Schultz JC; Ward D (1987): Patterns and sources of leaf tannin variation in yellow birch (Betula allegheniensis) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Journal of Chemical Ecology 13, 1069-1078 [ITB010] pdf |
| 1985 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Stanley J (1985): Quality standards keep independent retailers ahead of chain stores. American Nurseryman, 59-61 [ITB170] pdf |
| 2 |
Rashid KA; Baldwin IT; Babish JG; Schultz JC; Mumma RO (1985): Mutagenicity tests with gallic and tannic acid in the salmonella / Mammalian microsome assay. Journal of Environmental Science and Health 20, 153-165 [ITB009] pdf |
| 1984 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Schultz JC (1984): Demage- and communication-induced changes in yellow birch leaf phenolics. Proc. N. A. Forest Biology Workshop 8, 25 - 34 [ITB168] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Stanley J (1984): Effective signs project a good image. American Nurseryman 159, 81-82 [ITB166] pdf |
| 3 |
Baldwin IT; Schultz JC (1984): Tannins lost from sugar maple (acer saccharum marsh) and yellow birch (betula allegheniensis britt.) leaf litter. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 16, 421-422 [ITB007] pdf |
| 4 |
Baldwin IT; Stanley J (1984): Competition leads European retailers to try new approaches. American Nurseryman, 37-38 [ITB169] pdf |
| 1983 |
| 1 |
Baldwin IT; Olson RK; Reiners WA (1983): Protein-binding phenolics and the inhibition of nitrification in subalpine balsam fir soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 15, 419-423 [ITB078] pdf |
| 2 |
Baldwin IT; Schultz JC (1983): Rapid changes in tree leaf chemistry induced by damage: evidence for communication between plants. Science 221, 277-279 [ITB005] pdf |
| 3 |
Schultz JC; Baldwin IT (1983): Changes in tree quality in response to defoliation. Canada/United States Spruce Budworms Program (CANUSA) Proceedings, 83-86 [ITB006] pdf |
| 1982 |
| 1 |
Schultz JC; Baldwin IT (1982): Oak leaf quality declines in response to defoliation by Gypsy moth larvae. Science 217, 149-151 [ITB002] pdf |
| 2 |
Schultz JC; Nothnagle PJ; Baldwin IT (1982): Seasonal and individual variation in leaf quality of two northern hardwoods tree species. American Journal of Botany 69, 753-759 [ITB003] pdf |
| 1981 |
| 1 |
Schultz JC; Baldwin IT; Nothnagle PJ (1981): Hemoglobin as a binding substrate in the quantitative analysis of plant tannins. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 29, 823-826 [ITB001] pdf |