Publications of Matthias Erb
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Journal Article (57)
2011
Journal Article
34 (7), pp. 1088 - 1103 (2011)
Synergies and trade-offs between insect and pathogen resistance in maize leaves and roots. Plant, Cell and Environment
Journal Article
189 (1), pp. 308 - 320 (2011)
The role of abscisic acid and water stress in root herbivore-induced leaf resistance. New Phytologist
Journal Article
99 (1), pp. 7 - 15 (2011)
Sequence of arrival determines plant-mediated interactions between herbivores. Journal of Ecology
Journal Article
6 (2-3), pp. 133 - 136 (2011)
Induction of root-resistance by leaf-herbivory follows a vertical gradient. Journal of Plant Interaction
Journal Article
68 (5), pp. 901 - 911 (2011)
Induction and detoxification of maize 1,4-benzoxazin-3-ones by insect herbivores. The Plant Journal
Journal Article
34 (8), pp. 1267 - 1275 (2011)
Systemic root signalling in a belowground, volatile-mediated tritrophic interaction. Plant, Cell and Environment
Journal Article
68 (4), pp. 583 - 596 (2011)
An EAR-motif-containing ERF transcription factor affects herbivore-induced signaling, defense and resistance in rice. Plant Journal
Journal Article
37 (12), pp. 1304 - 1313 (2011)
Herbivore-induced plant volatiles can serve as host location cues for a generalist and a specialist egg parasitoid. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Journal Article
234 (1), pp. 207 - 215 (2011)
Oviposition by a moth suppresses constitutive and herbivore-induced plant volatiles in maize. Planta
Journal Article
157 (4), pp. 1987 - 1999 (2011)
The chloroplast-localized phospholipases D α4 and α5 regulate herbivore-induced direct and indirect defense in rice. Plant Physiology 2010
Journal Article
10, 247 (2010)
A tritrophic interaction resists disturbance by a non-host herbivore. BMC Plant Biology
Journal Article
16 (34), pp. 10280 - 10289 (2010)
Family business: Multiple members of major phytohormone classes orchestrate plant stress responses. Chemistry – A European Journal 2009
Journal Article
59 (2), pp. 292 - 302 (2009)
Signal signature of aboveground induced resistance upon belowground herbivory in maize. The Plant Journal
Journal Article
4 (7), pp. 636 - 638 (2009)
Belowground ABA boosts aboveground production of Dimboa and primes induction of chlorogenic acid in maize. Plant Signaling & Behavior
Journal Article
14 (12), pp. 653 - 659 (2009)
The underestimated role of roots in leaf defenses against herbivores. Trends in Plant Science
Journal Article
60 (4), pp. 638 - 648 (2009)
Silencing OsHI-LOX makes rice more susceptible to chewing herbivores, but enhances resistance to a phloem-feeder. The Plant Journal 2008
Journal Article
146 (3), pp. 867 - 874 (2008)
Interactions between arthropod-induced aboveground and belowground defenses in plants. Plant Physiology Book Chapter (1)
2013
Book Chapter
45, pp. 53 - 95 (Eds. Evans, P.; Wigglesworth, V.). Elsevier, Burlington (2013)
The role of plant primary and secondary metabolites in root herbivore behavior, nutrition and physiology. In: Advances in Insect Physiology, Vol.