Publikationen von Axel Schmidt
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25 (8), 4181 (2024)
Deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate synthase does not play a major role in regulating the methylerythritol 4-phosphate pathway in poplar. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2.
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242 (3), S. 1000 - 1017 (2024)
Drought increases Norway spruce susceptibility to the Eurasian spruce bark beetle and its associated fungi. New Phytologist 3.
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15, 1522606 (2024)
Interactions between leaf phenological type and functional traits drive variation in isoprene emissions in central Amazon forest trees. Frontiers in Plant Science 4.
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192 (2), S. 767 - 788 (2023)
HDR, the last enzyme in the MEP pathway, differently regulates isoprenoid biosynthesis in two woody plants. Plant Physiology 5.
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13, 892907 (2022)
Bark beetle attack history does not influence the induction of terpene and phenolic defenses in mature Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees by the bark beetle-associated fungus Endoconidiophora polonica. Frontiers in Plant Science 6.
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23 (7), 3838 (2022)
Effect of drought and methyl jasmonate treatment on primary and secondary isoprenoid metabolites derived from the MEP pathway in the white spruce Picea glauca. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 7.
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35 (2), S. 701 - 717 (2022)
Lack of antagonism between salicylic acid and jasmonate signalling pathways in poplar. New Phytologist 8.
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23 (2), S. 163 - 172 (2021)
Effect of forest stand type on host plant quality and direct and indirect effects on pine sawfly performance. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 9.
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33 (5), S. 1748 - 1770 (2021)
Specific decorations of 17-hydroxygeranyllinalool diterpene glycosides solve the autotoxicity problem of chemical defense in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Cell 10.
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186 (2), S. 891 - 909 (2021)
A peroxisomal beta-oxidative pathway contributes to the formation of C6-C1 aromatic volatiles in poplar. Plant Physiology 11.
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71 (20), S. 6601 - 6611 (2020)
MYB134-RNAi poplars show reduced tannin synthesis in leaves but not roots, and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 12.
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16 (9), e1008800 (2020)
The nesting preference of an invasive ant is associated with the cues produced by actinobacteria in soil. PLoS Pathogens 13.
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40 (7), S. 928 - 942 (2020)
Production of constitutive and induced secondary metabolites is coordinated with growth and storage in Norway spruce saplings. Tree Physiology 14.
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31 (6), S. 770 - 777 (2020)
Analysis of the isoprenoid pathway intermediates, dimethylallyl diphosphate and isopentenyl diphosphate, from crude plant extracts by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Phytochemical Analysis 15.
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183 (1), S. 137 - 151 (2020)
The occurrence of sulfated salicinoids in poplar and their formation by sulfotransferase 1. Plant Physiology 16.
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43 (2), S. 420 - 430 (2020)
Priming of inducible defenses protects Norway spruce against tree-killing bark beetles. Plant, Cell and Environment 17.
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11, 546295 (2020)
Effect of drought on the Methylerythritol 4-Phosphate (MEP) pathway in the isoprene emitting conifer Picea glauca. Frontiers in Plant Science 18.
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141, S. 142 - 153 (2019)
Induction of essential oil production in Mentha x piperita by plant growth promoting bacteria was correlated with an increase in jasmonate and salicylate levels and a higher density of glandular trichomes. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 19.
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21, 50 (2019)
Improving phenolic total content and monoterpene in Mentha x piperita by using salicylic acid or methyl jasmonate combined with Rhizobacteria inoculation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 20.
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180 (2), S. 767 - 782 (2019)
Separate pathways contribute to the herbivore-induced formation of 2-phenylethanol in poplar. Plant Physiology