Publications of Ian T. Baldwin
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Journal Article (519)
1990
Journal Article
5 (3), pp. 91 - 93 (1990)
Herbivory simulations in ecological research. Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Journal Article
71 (1), pp. 252 - 262 (1990)
The reproductive consequences associated with inducible aklaloidal responses in wild tobacco. Ecology 1989
Journal Article
15 (5), pp. 1661 - 1680 (1989)
Mechanism of damage-induced alkaloid production in wild tobacco. Journal of Chemical Ecology 1988
Journal Article
75, pp. 367 - 370 (1988)
Short-term damage-induced increases in tobacco alkaloids protect plants. Oecologia
Journal Article
77, pp. 378 - 381 (1988)
The alkaloidal responses of wild tobacco to real and simulated herbivory. Oecologia
Journal Article
14 (4), pp. 1113 - 1120 (1988)
Damage-induced alkaloids in tobacco - pot-bound plants are not inducible. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Journal Article
75, pp. 105 - 109 (1988)
Phylogeny and the patterns of leaf phenolics in gap- and forest-adapted Piper and and Miconia understory shrubs. Oecologia
Journal Article
69 (1), pp. 267 - 277 (1988)
Relationships among defoliation, red oak phenolics, and gypsy moth growth and reproduction. Ecology 1987
Journal Article
17 (4), pp. 21 - 22 (1987)
A model system for induced plant defenses. New York's food and life sciences quarterly
Journal Article
13 (5), pp. 1069 - 1078 (1987)
Patterns and sources of leaf tannin variation in yellow birch (Betula allegheniensis) and sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Journal of Chemical Ecology 1985
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 153 - 165 (1985)
Mutagenicity tests with gallic and tannic acid in the Salmonella/mammalian microsome assay. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes 1984
Journal Article
16 (4), pp. 421 - 422 (1984)
Tannins lost from sugar maple (Acer saccharum marsh) and yellow birch (Betula allegheniensis britt.) leaf litter. Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Journal Article
8, pp. 25 - 34 (1984)
Demage- and communication-induced changes in yellow birch leaf phenolics. Proc. N. A. Forest Biology Workshop 1983
Journal Article
15 (4), pp. 419 - 423 (1983)
Protein-binding phenolics and the inhibition of nitrification in subalpine balsam fir soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Journal Article
221, pp. 277 - 279 (1983)
Rapid changes in tree leaf chemistry induced by damage: evidence for communication between plants. Science
Journal Article
Changes in tree quality in response to defoliation. Canada/United States Spruce Budworms Program (CANUSA) Proceedings, pp. 83 - 86 (1983)
1982
Journal Article
217 (4555), pp. 149 - 151 (1982)
Oak leaf quality declines in response to defoliation by gypsy moth larvae. Science
Journal Article
69 (5), pp. 753 - 759 (1982)
Seasonal and individual variation in leaf quality of two northern hardwoods tree species. American Journal of Botany 1981
Journal Article
29 (4), pp. 823 - 826 (1981)
Hemoglobin as a binding substrate in the quantitative analysis of plant tannins. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Preprint (3)
2024
Preprint
Three pollen QTLs are sufficient to partially break stylar unilateral incompatibility of Solanum pennellii. (2024)