Publications
Department of Molecular Ecology
Journal Article (41)
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Journal Article
156 (2), pp. 205 - 214 (2012)
Training a new generation of biologists: the genome-enabled field biologists. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 2.
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22, pp. 82 - 85 (2012)
Small RNAs and transcriptional regulation of plant defense responses against insect herbivory. Endocytobiosis and Cell Research 3.
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71 (4), pp. 587 - 601 (2012)
The post-pollination ethylene burst and the continuation of floral advertisement are harbingers of non-random mate selection in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 4.
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72 (5), pp. 745 - 757 (2012)
A pleiotropic drug resistance transporter in Nicotiana tabacum is involved in defense against the herbivore Manduca sexta. The Plant Journal 5.
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159 (1), pp. 266 - 285 (2012)
Arabidopsis WRKY33 is a key transcriptional regulator of hormonal and metabolic responses towards Botrytis cinerea infection. Plant Physiology 6.
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14 (6), pp. 872 - 880 (2012)
Perception of insect feeding by plants. Plant Biology 7.
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12, 209 (2012)
Identification and profiling of miRNAs during herbivory reveals jasmonate-dependent and -independent patterns of accumulation in Nicotiana attenuata. BMC Plant Biology 8.
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54 (3), pp. 189 - 206 (2012)
Dicer-like proteins and their role in plant-herbivore interactions in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 9.
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17 (5), pp. 250 - 259 (2012)
Role of phytohormones in insect-specific plant reactions. Trends in Plant Science 10.
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196 (2), pp. 574 - 585 (2012)
Nicotiana attenuata alpha-DIOXYGENASE1 through its production of 2-hydroxylinolenic acid is required for intact plant defense expression against attack from Manduca sexta larvae. New Phytologist 11.
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5 (4), pp. 485 - 490 (2012)
Transformational tools for next-generation plant ecology: manipulation of gene expression for the functional analysis of genes. Plant Ecology & Diversity 12.
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30, pp. 731 - 740 (2012)
Three MAPK kinases, MEK1, SIPKK and NPK2, are not involved in activation of SIPK after wounding and herbivore feeding but important for accumulation of trypsin proteinase inhibitors. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 13.
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22, pp. 48 - 51 (2012)
Protein kinases in plant growth and defense. Endocytobiosis and cell research: journal of the International Society of Endocytobiology 14.
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158, pp. 759 - 776 (2012)
Silencing MPK4 in Nicotiana attenuata enhances photosynthesis and seed production but compromises abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure and resistance to pathogens. Plant Physiology 15.
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8 (1), e22784 (2012)
Calcium-dependent protein kinases, CDPK4 and CDPK5, affect early steps of jasmonic acid biosynthesis in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Signaling & Behavior 16.
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9 (7), pp. 1254 - 1271 (2012)
Chemical classification of the essential oils of the Iranian salvia species in comparison to their botanical taxonomy. Chemistry and Biodiversity 17.
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109 (24), pp. E1548 - E1557 (2012)
Empoasca leafhoppers attack wild tobacco plants in a jasmonate-dependent manner and identify jasmonate mutants in natural populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 18.
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159 (4), pp. 1545 - 1570 (2012)
Environmental stresses of field growth allow cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase-deficient Nicotiana attenuata plants to compensate for their structural deficiencies. Plant Physiology 19.
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144 (1), pp. 112 - 122 (2012)
Context dependency of nectar reward-guided oviposition. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 20.
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71 (4), pp. 529 - 538 (2012)
Unpredictability of nectar nicotine promotes outcrossing by hummingbirds in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal