Male (left) and female (right) moths of the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis. The caterpillars of this pest mainly attack the stems of maize plants.

Publications of Shuqing Xu

Journal Article (28)

2017
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Brockmöller, T.; Ling, Z.; Li, D.; Gaquerel, E.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Nicotiana attenuata Data Hub (NaDH): an integrative platform for exploring genomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic data in wild tobacco. BMC Genomics 18, 79 (2017)
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Byers, K. J. R. P.; Xu, S.; Schlüter, P. M.: Molecular mechanisms of adaptation and speciation: why do we need an integrative approach? Molecular Ecology 26 (1), pp. 277 - 290 (2017)
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Durrant, M.; Boyer, J.; Zhou, W.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Evidence of an evolutionary hourglass pattern in herbivory-induced transcriptomic responses. New Phytologist 215 (3), pp. 1264 - 1273 (2017)
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Luu, V. T.; Weinhold, A.; Ullah, C.; Dressel, S.; Schoettner, M.; Gase, K.; Gaquerel, E.; Xu, S.; Baldwin, I. T.: O-acyl sugars protect a wild tobacco from both native fungal pathogens and a specialist herbivore. Plant Physiology 174, pp. 370 - 386 (2017)
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Machado, R. A. R.; Zhou, W.; Ferrieri, A. P.; Arce, C. C. M.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.; Erb, M.: Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility. Ecology and Evolution 7 (11), pp. 3703 - 3712 (2017)
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Rogers, S. M.; Xu, S.; Schlüter, P. M.: Introduction: integrative molecular ecology is rapidly advancing the study of adaptation and speciation. Molecular Ecology 26 (1), pp. 1 - 6 (2017)
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Schäfer, M.; Brütting, C.; Xu, S.; Ling, Z.; Steppuhn, A.; Baldwin, I. T.; Schuman, M. C.: NaMYB8 regulates distinct, optimally distributed herbivore defense traits. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 59 (12), pp. 844 - 850 (2017)
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Wang, M.; Schoettner, M.; Xu, S.; Paetz, C.; Wilde, J.; Baldwin, I. T.; Groten, K.: Catechol, a major component of smoke, influences primary root growth and root hair elongation through reactive oxygen species-mediated redox signaling. New Phytologist 213 (4), pp. 1755 - 1770 (2017)
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Xu, S.; Brockmoeller, T.; Navarro-Quezada, A.; Kuhl, H.; Gase, K.; Ling, Z.; Zhou, W.; Kreitzer, C.; Stanke, M.; Tang, H. et al.; Lyons, E.; Pandey, P.; Pandey, S. P.; Timmermann, B.; Gaquerel, E.; Baldwin, I. T.: Wild tobacco genomes reveal the evolution of nicotine biosynthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 (23), pp. 6133 - 6138 (2017)
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Zhou, W.; Kügler, A.; McGale, E.; Haverkamp, A.; Knaden, M.; Guo, H.; Beran, F.; Yon, F.; Li, R.; Lackus, N. et al.; Köllner, T. G.; Bing, J.; Schuman, M. C.; Hansson, B. S.; Kessler, D.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Tissue-specific emission of (E)-a-bergamotene helps resolve the dilemma when pollinators are also herbivores. Current Biology 27 (9), pp. 1336 - 1341 (2017)
2016
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Machado, R. A. R.; Robert, C.; Arce, C. C. M.; Ferrieri, A. P.; Xu, S.; Jimenez-Aleman, G. H.; Baldwin, I. T.; Erb, M.: Auxin is rapidly induced by herbivory attack and regulates a subset of systemic, jasmonate-dependent defenses. Plant Physiology 172 (1), pp. 521 - 532 (2016)
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Zhou, W.; Brockmöller, T.; Ling, Z.; Omdahl, A.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Evolution of herbivore-induced early defense signaling was shaped by genome-wide duplications in Nicotiana. eLife 5, e19531 (2016)
2015
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Groten, K.; Pahari, N.; Xu, S.; Miloradovic van Doorn, M.; Baldwin, I. T.: Virus-induced gene silencing using tobacco rattle virus as a tool to study the interaction between Nicotiana attenuata and Rhizophagus irregularis. PLoS One 10 (8), e0136234 (2015)
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Ling, Z.; Zhou, W.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Insect herbivory elicits genome-wide alternative splicing responses in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 84 (1), pp. 228 - 243 (2015)
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Xu, S.; Schlüter, P. M.: Modeling the two-locus architecture of divergent pollinator adaptation: how variation in SAD paralogs affects fitness and evolutionary divergence in sexually deceptive orchids. Ecology and Evolution 5 (2), pp. 493 - 502 (2015)
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Xu, S.; Zhou, W.; Baldwin, I. T.: The rapidly evolving associations among herbivore associated elicitor-induced phytohormones in Nicotiana. Plant Signaling & Behavior 10 (7), e1035850 (2015)
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Xu, S.; Zhou, W.; Pottinger, S.; Baldwin, I. T.: Herbivore associated elicitor-induced defences are highly specific among closely related Nicotiana species. BMC Plant Biology 15, 2 (2015)
2013
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Breitkopf, H.; Schlüter, P. M.; Xu, S.; Schiestl, F. P.; Cozzolino, S.; Scopece, G.: Pollinator shifts between Ophrys sphegodes populations: might adaptation to different pollinators drive population divergence? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 (10), pp. 2197 - 2208 (2013)
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Sedeek, K. E. M.; Qi, W.; Schauer, M. A.; Gupta, A. K.; Poveda, L.; Xu, S.; Liu, Z.-J.; Grossniklaus, U.; Schiestl, F. P.; Schlüter, P. M.: Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids. PLoS One 8 (5), e64621 (2013)
2012
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Xu, S.; Schlüter, P. M.; Grossniklaus, U.; Schiestl, F. P.: The genetic basis of pollinator adaptation in a sexually deceptive orchid. PLoS Genetics 8 (8), e1002889 (2012)
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