Publications of Meret Huber
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Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
10, e68642 (2021)
A beta-glucosidase of an insect herbivore determines both toxicity and deterrence of a dandelion defense metabolite. eLife 2.
Journal Article
288 (1955), 20211269 (2021)
Transgenerational non-genetic inheritance has fitness costs and benefits under recurring stress in the clonal duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3.
Journal Article
44 (3), pp. 900 - 914 (2021)
Differential localization of flavonoid glucosides in an aquatic plant implicates different functions under abiotic stress. Plant, Cell and Environment 4.
Journal Article
42 (6), pp. 1950 - 1963 (2019)
Root volatiles in plant–plant interactions I: High root sesquiterpene release is associated with increased germination and growth of plant neighbours. Plant, Cell and Environment 5.
Journal Article
180 (2), pp. 767 - 782 (2019)
Separate pathways contribute to the herbivore-induced formation of 2-phenylethanol in poplar. Plant Physiology 6.
Journal Article
72 (5), pp. 1020 - 1033 (2018)
Insect herbivory and plant adaptation in an early successional community. Evolution: International Journal of Organic Evolution 7.
Journal Article
10, 1243 (2018)
Low genetic variation is associated with low mutation rate in the giant duckweed. Nature Communications 8.
Journal Article
95 (1-2), pp. 169 - 180 (2017)
CYP79 P450 monooxygenases in gymnosperms: CYP79A118 is associated with the formation of taxiphyllin in Taxus baccata. Plant Molecular Biology 9.
Journal Article
43 (3), pp. 295 - 306 (2017)
A herbivore tag-and-trace system reveals contact- and density-dependent repellence of a root toxin. Journal of Chemical Ecology 10.
Journal Article
283 (1827), 20160285 (2016)
A below-ground herbivore shapes root defensive chemistry in natural plant populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 11.
Journal Article
14 (1), e1002332 (2016)
A latex metabolite benefits plant fitness under root herbivore attack. PLoS Biology 12.
Journal Article
16, 215 (2016)
CYP79D enzymes contribute to jasmonic acid-induced formation of aldoximes and other nitrogenous volatiles in two Erythroxylum species. BMC Plant Biology 13.
Journal Article
115, pp. 89 - 98 (2015)
Identification, quantification, spatiotemporal distribution and genetic variation of major latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.). Phytochemistry 14.
Journal Article
100 (6), pp. 1338 - 1348 (2012)
The evolutionary loss of aerenchyma limits both realised and fundamental ecohydrological niches in the Cape reeds (Restionaceae). Journal of Ecology Book Chapter (1)
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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. Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion - Their composition, function and evolution in root herbivore defense. Dissertation, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2015)