Publications of I. T. Baldwin
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Journal Article (527)
2009
Journal Article
60, pp. 2631 - 2640 (2009)
Pectin methylesterase NaPME1 contributes to the emission of methanol during insect herbivory and to the elicitation of defence responses in Nicotiana. Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal Article
181, pp. 161 - 173 (2009)
Silencing two herbivory-activated MAP kinases, SIPK and WIPK, does not increase Nicotiana attenuata’s susceptibility to herbivores in the glasshouse and in nature. New Phytologist
Journal Article
159 (3), pp. 473 - 482 (2009)
Down-regulation of systemin after herbivory is associated with increased root allocation and competitive ability in Solanum nigrum. Oecologia
Journal Article
183, pp. 1134 - 1148 (2009)
Polymorphism in jasmonate signaling partially accounts for the variety of volatiles produced by Nicotiana attenuata plants in a native population. New Phytologist
Journal Article
4 (3), p. e4697 (2009)
An ecological analysis of the herbivory-elicited JA burst and its metabolism: plant memory processes and predictions of the moving target model. PLoS One
Journal Article
32 (9), pp. 1161 - 1174 (2009)
Herbivory-induced signalling in plants: perception and action. Plant, Cell and Environment 2008
Journal Article
11 (1), pp. 24 - 34 (2008)
Shared signals – “alarm calls” from plants increase apparency to herbivores and their enemies in nature. Ecology Letters
Journal Article
179 (2), pp. 356 - 365 (2008)
Optimized virus-induced gene silencing in Solanum nigrum reveals the defensive function of leucine aminopeptidase against herbivores and the shortcomings of empty vector controls. New Phytologist
Journal Article
146 (3), pp. 974 - 986 (2008)
Silencing geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase in Nicotiana attenuata dramatically impairs resistance to tobacco hornworm. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
26 (1), pp. 1 - 4 (2008)
Training molecularly enabled field biologists to understand organism-level gene function. Molecules and Cells
Journal Article
321 (5893), pp. 1200 - 1202 (2008)
Field experiments with transformed plants reveal the sense of floral scents. Science
Journal Article
3 (7), p. e2702 (2008)
Native bacterial endophytes promote host growth in a species-specific manner; phytohormone manipulations do not result in common growth responses. PLoS One
Journal Article
56 (3), pp. 376 - 388 (2008)
HAHB4, a sunflower HD-Zip protein, integrates signals from the jasmonic acid and ethylene pathways during wounding and biotic stress responses. The Plant Journal
Journal Article
148 (2), pp. 1128 - 1138 (2008)
Independent silencing of two photosynthetic proteins in Nicotiana attenuata has different effects on herbivore resistance. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
22, pp. 606 - 615 (2008)
Silencing 7 herbivory-regulated proteins in Nicotiana attenuata to understand their function in plant–herbivore interactions. Functional Ecology
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 845 - 862 (2008)
Silencing RNA-directed RNA polymerase 2 increases the susceptibility of Nicotiana attenuata to UV in the field and in the glasshouse. The Plant Journal
Journal Article
147 (3), pp. 1212 - 1224 (2008)
RNA-directed RNA polymerase 3 from Nicotiana attenuata is required for competitive growth in natural environments. Plant Physiology
Journal Article
105 (12), pp. 4559 - 4564 (2008)
Herbivory-induced changes in the small-RNA transcriptome and phytohormone signaling in Nicotiana attenuata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
49 (8), pp. 1165 - 1175 (2008)
Jasmonate perception regulates jasmonate biosynthesis and JA-Ile metabolism: the case of COI1 in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant and Cell Physiology
Journal Article
8, p. 109 (2008)
Host-plant-mediated effects of Nadefensin on herbivore and pathogen resistance in Nicotiana attenuata. BMC Plant Biology