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
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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 (1)
2023
Preprint
Association of leaf spectral variation with functional genetic variants. (2023)