Marine diatoms Coscinodiscus granii: They live in open waters such as the North Sea. Under the microscope, many single-celled diatoms can be seen, some of which are healthy, while others are infected by an egg fungus. The zoospores that the fungus forms for reproduction can be seen as small dots.

Publications of Rishav Ray

Journal Article (4)

2023
Journal Article
Ray, R.; Halitschke, R.; Gase, K.; Leddy, S. M.; Schuman, M. C.; Rodde, N.; Baldwin, I. T.: A persistent major mutation in canonical jasmonate signaling is embedded in an herbivory-elicited gene network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 120 (35), e2308500120 (2023)
Journal Article
You, Y.; Ray, R.; Halitschke, R.; Baldwin, G.; Baldwin, I. T.: Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi-indicative blumenol-C-glucosides predict lipid accumulations and fitness in plants grown without competitors. New Phytologist 238 (5), pp. 2159 - 2174 (2023)
2019
Journal Article
He, J.; Fandino, R. A.; Halitschke, R.; Luck, K.; Köllner, T. G.; Murdock, M. H.; Ray, R.; Gase, K.; Knaden, M.; Baldwin, I. T. et al.; Schuman, M. C.: An unbiased approach elucidates variation in (S)-(+)-linalool, a context-specific mediator of a tri-trophic interaction in wild tobacco. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116 (29), pp. 14651 - 14660 (2019)
Journal Article
Ray, R.; Li, D.; Halitschke, R.; Baldwin, I. T.: Using natural variation to achieve a whole‐plant functional understanding of the responses mediated by jasmonate signaling. The Plant Journal 99 (3), pp. 414 - 425 (2019)

Thesis - PhD (1)

2024
Thesis - PhD
Ray, R.: Using natural variation in Nicotiana attenuata to elucidate its defense response against herbivory. Dissertation, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2024)
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