Publications of I. T. Baldwin
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Journal Article (519)
461.
Journal Article
210 (3), pp. 510 - 514 (2000)
Fast-track to the trichome: induction of N-acyl nornicotines precedes nicotine induction in Nicotiana repanda. Planta 462.
Journal Article
81 (7), pp. 1765 - 1783 (2000)
Optimal defense theory predicts the ontogeny of an induced nicotine defense. Ecology 463.
Journal Article
210, pp. 343 - 346 (2000)
Eating the evidence? Manduca sexta larvae can not disrupt specific jasmonate induction in Nicotiana attenuata by rapid consumption. Planta 464.
Journal Article
25 (1), pp. 3 - 30 (1999)
Inducible nicotine production in native Nicotiana as an example of adaptive phenotypic plasticity. Journal of Chemical Ecology 465.
Journal Article
208 (2), pp. 137 - 145 (1999)
The eco-physiological complexity of plant responses to insect herbivores. Planta 466.
Journal Article
80 (2), pp. 481 - 494 (1999)
Positive and negative signals regulate germination in the post- fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata. Ecology 467.
Journal Article
209 (1), pp. 87 - 95 (1999)
Tobacco mosaic virus inoculation inhibits wound-induced jasmonic acid-mediated responses within but not between plants. Planta 468.
Journal Article
95 (14), pp. 8113 - 8118 (1998)
Jasmonate-induced responses are costly but benefit plants under attack in native populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 469.
Journal Article
115 (4), pp. 541 - 552 (1998)
Allocation of nitrogen to an inducible defense and seed production in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 470.
Journal Article
1 (1), pp. 30 - 33 (1998)
Costs of jasmonate-induced responses in plants competing for limited resources. Ecology Letters 471.
Journal Article
115 (4), pp. 531 - 540 (1998)
Fire, nitrogen, and defensive plasticity in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia 472.
Journal Article
3 (9), pp. 362 - 365 (1998)
Chemical ecology in the molecular era. Trends in Plant Science 473.
Journal Article
23 (10), pp. 2327 - 2343 (1997)
Patterns and consequences of benzyl acetone floral emissions from Nicotiana attenuata plants. Journal of Chemical Ecology 474.
Journal Article
201 (4), pp. 397 - 404 (1997)
Quantification, correlations and manipulations of wound-induced changes in jasmonic acid and nicotine in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 475.
Journal Article
203 (4), pp. 430 - 435 (1997)
Herbivory and caterpillar regurgitants amplify the wound-induced increases in jasmonic acid but not nicotine in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 476.
Journal Article
137 (3), pp. 441 - 452 (1997)
Within-plant relationships among wounding, jasmonic acid, and nicotine - implications for defence in Nicotiana sylvestris. New Phytologist 477.
Journal Article
203 (4), pp. 436 - 441 (1997)
Transport of [2-14C]jasmonic acid from leaves to roots mimics wound-induced changes in endogenous jasmonic acid pools in Nicotiana sylvestris. Planta 478.
Journal Article
23 (12), pp. 2777 - 2789 (1997)
Structural requirements of jasmonates and mimics for nicotine induction in Nicotiana sylvestris. Journal of Chemical Ecology 479.
Journal Article
11 (3), pp. 104 - 105 (1996)
Inducible defenses and population biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 480.
Journal Article
11 (1), pp. 107 - 114 (1996)
Allometric limits to the induced accumulation of nicotine in native tobacco. Plant Species Biology