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Department of Molecular Ecology

Journal Article (9)

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Ali, M. S.; Ahmed, W.; Jassbi, A. R.; Onocha, P. A.: Hypoleuenoic acid: A trans-cinnamic acid derived secondary metabolite from Salvia hypoleuca (Lamiaceae). Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan 27 (3), pp. 316 - 319 (2005)
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Baldwin, I. T.; Preston, C. A.; Krock, B.: Smoke and mirrors: reply to Fotheringham and Keeley. Seed Science Research 15 (4), pp. 373 - 375 (2005)
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Barazani, O.; Benderoth, M.; Groten, K.; Kuhlemeier, C.; Baldwin, I. T.: Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera increase growth performance at the expense of herbivore resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 146 (2), pp. 234 - 243 (2005)
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Blanke, V.; Renker, C.; Wagner, M.; Fullner, K.; Held, M.; Kuhn, A. J.; Buscot, F.: Nitrogen supply affects arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of Artemisia vulgaris in a phosphate-polluted field site. New Phytologist 166 (3), pp. 981 - 992 (2005)
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Halitschke, R.; Baldwin, I. T.: Jasmonates and related compounds in plant-insect interactions. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 23 (3), pp. 238 - 245 (2005)
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Held, M.; Baldwin, I. T.: Soil degradation slows growth and inhibits jasmonate-induced resistance in Artemisia vulgaris. Ecological Applications 15 (5), pp. 1689 - 1700 (2005)
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Horn, M.; Patankar, A. G.; Zavala, J. A.; Wu, J.; Doleckova-Maresová, L.; Vujtechová, M.; Mares, M.; Baldwin, I. T.: Differential elicitation of two processing proteases controls the processing pattern of the trypsin proteinase inhibitor precursor on Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology 139 (1), pp. 375 - 388 (2005)
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Jassbi, A. R.; Mehrdad, M.; Soleimani, M.; Mirzaeian, M.; Sonboli, A.: Chemical composition of the essential oils of Bunium elegans and Bunium caroides. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 41 (4), pp. 415 - 417 (2005)
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Schmidt, D. D.; Voelckel, C.; Hartl, M.; Schmidt, S.; Baldwin, I. T.: Specificity in ecological interactions. Attack from the same lepidopteran herbivore results in species-specific transcriptional responses in two solanaceous host plants. Plant Physiology 138 (3), pp. 1763 - 1773 (2005)
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