Department of Molecular Ecology
Journal Article (573)
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17, pp. 3717 - 3732 (2008)
Silencing jasmonate signalling and jasmonate-mediated defenses reveals different survival strategies between two Nicotiana attenuata accessions. Molecular Ecology 402.
Journal Article
146 (3), pp. 904 - 915 (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 403.
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146 (3), pp. 927 - 939 (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 404.
Journal Article
227 (5), pp. 1161 - 1168 (2008)
Methyl jasmonate-elicited herbivore resistance: does MeJA function as a signal without being hydrolyzed to JA? Planta 405.
Journal Article
3 (4), p. e2008 (2008)
Digestive duet: midgut digestive proteinases of Manduca sexta ingesting Nicotiana attenuata with manipulated trypsin proteinase inhibitor expression. PLoS One 406.
Journal Article
10 (3), p. E1 (2007)
Technical comment on Adler et al. (2006): experimental design compromises conclusions. Ecology Letters 407.
Journal Article
144 (2), pp. 1223 - 1232 (2007)
Sebacina vermifera promotes the growth and fitness of Nicotiana attenuata by inhibiting ethylene signaling. Plant Physiology 408.
Journal Article
30 (11), pp. 1450 - 1464 (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 409.
Journal Article
48 (12), pp. 1775 - 1789 (2007)
The fou2 gain-of-function allele and the wild-type allele of Two pore channel 1 contribute to different extents or by different mechanisms to defense gene expression in Arabidopsis. Plant and Cell Physiology 410.
Journal Article
99 (1), pp. 103 - 109 (2007)
Solar ultraviolet-B radiation and insect herbivory trigger partially overlapping phenolic responses in Nicotiana attenuata and Nicotiana longiflora. Annals of Botany 411.
Journal Article
17 (6), pp. 519 - 524 (2007)
The ecogenetics and ecogenomics of plant–herbivore interactions: rapid progress on a slippery road. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 412.
Journal Article
49 (5), pp. 840 - 854 (2007)
Making sense of nectar scents: the effects of nectar secondary metabolites on floral visitors of Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 413.
Journal Article
64 (1), pp. 19 - 29 (2007)
cDNA cloning and transcriptional expression of a peritrophin-like gene in the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 414.
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4 (6), pp. 1103 - 1115 (2007)
Peptaibol production by Sepedonium strains parasitizing Boletales. Chemistry and Biodiversity 415.
Journal Article
50 (1), pp. 40 - 53 (2007)
RNA-directed RNA polymerase 1 (RdR1) mediates the resistance of Nicotiana attenuata to herbivore attack in nature. The Plant Journal 416.
Journal Article
50 (1), pp. 60 - 64 (2007)
A quick method for isolating RNA from raw and ripe fleshy fruits as well as for co-isolating DNA and RNA from polysaccharide- and polyphenol-rich leaf tissues. Journal of Plant Biology 417.
Journal Article
93 (8), pp. 1135 - 1141 (2007)
Genetic diversity analysis of mango cultivars using inter simple sequence repeat markers. Current Science 418.
Journal Article
51 (1), pp. 79 - 91 (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 419.
Journal Article
58 (15-16), pp. 4071 - 4082 (2007)
Jasmonates and its mimics differentially elicit systemic defence responses in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 420.
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52 (4), pp. 700 - 715 (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