Publikationen von Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Zeitschriftenartikel (526)
2010
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153 (4), S. 1907 - 1918 (2010)
Variation in antiherbivore defense responses in synthetic Nicotiana allopolyploids correlates with changes in uniparental patterns of gene expression. Plant Physiology
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20 (9), S. R392 - R397 (2010)
Plant volatiles. Current Biology
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152 (4), S. 2232 - 2242 (2010)
Silencing NaTPI expression increases nectar germin, nectarins and hydrogen peroxide levels and inhibits nectar removal from plants in nature. Plant Physiology
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3 (4), S. 313 - 317 (2010)
Transduction of wound and herbivory signals in plastids. Communicative & Integrative Biology
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5 (3), S. 287 - 289 (2010)
New insights into the early biochemical activation of jasmonic acid biosynthesis in leaves. Plant Signaling & Behavior
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152 (2), S. 1084 - 1095 (2010)
Jasmonate dependent and -independent pathways mediate specific effects of solar ultraviolet B radiation on leaf phenolics and antiherbivore defense. Plant Physiology
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15 (3), S. 167 - 175 (2010)
The evolutionary context for herbivore-induced plant volatiles: beyond the "cry-for-help". Trends in Plant Science
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5 (5), S. 610 - 613 (2010)
New insights into mechanisms regulating differential accumulation of phenylpropanoid-polyamine conjugates (PPCs) in herbivore-attacked Nicotiana attenuata plants. Plant Signaling & Behavior
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58, S. 9418 - 9427 (2010)
Development and validation of a liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry method for induced changes in Nicotiana attenuata leaves during simulated herbivory. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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10, S. 66 (2010)
SuperSAGE analysis of the Nicotiana attenuata transcriptome after fatty acid-amino acid elicitation (FAC): Identification of early mediators of insect responses. BMC Plant Biology
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5 (1), S. e8735 (2010)
Unbiased transcriptional comparisons of generalist and specialist herbivores feeding on progressively defenseless Nicotiana attenuata plants. PLoS ONE
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22 (12), S. 4158 - 4175 (2010)
Serine protease inhibitors specifically defend Solanum nigrum against generalist herbivores but do not influence plant growth and development. The Plant Cell
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20, S. 149 - 154 (2010)
Interaction between herbivore defense and microbial signaling: bacterial quorum-sensing compounds weaken JA-mediated herbivore resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. Chemoecology
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22 (1), S. 273 - 292 (2010)
Jasmonate and ppHsystemin regulate key malonylation steps in the biosynthesis of 17-hydroxygeranyllinalool diterpene glycosides, an abundant and effective direct defense against herbivores in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Cell
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6, 14 (2010)
Rapid metabolic profiling of Nicotiana tabacum defense responses against Phytophthora nicotianae using direct infrared laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry and principal component analysis. Plant Methods
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36, S. 1398 - 1407 (2010)
Phytotoxic volatiles in the roots and shoots of Artemisia tridentata as detected by headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatographic-mass spectrometry analysis. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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71, S. 1115 - 1121 (2010)
17-hydroxy-geranyllinalool glycosides are major resistance traits of Nicotiana obtusifolia against attack from tobacco hornworm larvae. Phytochemistry
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152 (1), S. 96 - 106 (2010)
Nicotiana attenuata SIPK, WIPK, NPR1 and fatty acid-amino acid conjugates participate in the induction of JA biosynthesis by affecting early enzymatic steps in the pathway. Plant Physiology
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152, S. 1731 - 1747 (2010)
R2R3-NaMYB8 regulates the accumulation of phenylpropanoid-polyamine conjugates, which are essential for local and systemic defense against insect herbivores in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology
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20 (3), S. 237 - 242 (2010)
Changing pollinators as a means of escaping herbivores. Current Biology