Department of Molecular Ecology
Journal Article (563)
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37 (4), pp. 1090 - 1099 (2020)
Evolution of a novel and adaptive floral scent in wild tobacco. Molecular Biology and Evolution 42.
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91 (3), 034504 (2020)
ARABIDOMICS—A new experimental platform for molecular analyses of plants in drop towers, on parabolic flights, and sounding rockets. Review of Scientific Instruments 43.
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14, pp. 585 - 598 (2020)
A robust genome-editing method for wild plant species Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Biotechnology Reports 44.
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6 (24), eaaz0381 (2020)
Information theory tests critical predictions of plant defense theory for specialized metabolism. Science Advances 45.
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18 (8), e3000830 (2020)
Strigolactone signaling regulates specialized metabolism in tobacco stems and interactions with stem-feeding herbivores. PLoS Biology 46.
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9, e53517 (2020)
Determining the scale at which variation in a single gene changes population yields. eLife 47.
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184 (2), pp. 1128 - 1152 (2020)
Argonaute4 modulates resistance to Fusarium brachygibbosum infection by regulating jasmonic acid signaling. Plant Physiology 48.
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15 (37), pp. 23125 - 23130 (2020)
Cuscuta australis (dodder) parasite eavesdrops on the host plants’ FT signals to flower. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 49.
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11, 573670 (2020)
An endophytic Trichoderma strain promotes growth of its hosts and defends against pathogen attack. Frontiers in Plant Science 50.
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228 (4), pp. 1227 - 1242 (2020)
TOC1 in Nicotiana attenuata regulates efficient allocation of nitrogen to defense metabolites under herbivory stress. New Phytologist 51.
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228 (3), pp. 1083 - 1096 (2020)
Allelic differences of clustered terpene synthases contribute to correlated intraspecific variation of floral and herbivory‐induced volatiles in a wild tobacco. New Phytologist 52.
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62 (9), pp. 1341 - 11351 (2020)
ZEITLUPE is required for shade avoidance in the wild tobacco Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 53.
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368, 6497, pp. 1377 - 1381 (2020)
Information arms race explains plant-herbivore chemical communication in ecological communities. Science 54.
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193 (1), pp. 125 - 139 (2019)
Delayed chemical defense: Timely expulsion of herbivores can reduce competition with neighboring plants. American Naturalist 55.
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342 (7-8), pp. 263 - 265 (2019)
What five insects told us about how a native plant copes with real-world problems. Comptes Rendus Biologies 56.
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10, 137 (2019)
Epigenetic mechanisms are involved in sex-specific trans-generational immune priming in the lepidopteran model host Manduca sexta. Frontiers in Physiology 57.
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27 (12), pp. 2020 - 2030 (2019)
Mate selection in self-compatible wild tobacco results from coordinated variation in homologous self-incompatibility genes. Current Biology 58.
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100 (1), e02553 (2019)
Flower movement balances pollinator needs and pollen protection. Ecology 59.
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116 (29), pp. 14651 - 14660 (2019)
An unbiased approach elucidates variation in (S)-(+)-linalool, a context-specific mediator of a tri-trophic interaction in wild tobacco. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 60.
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222 (1), pp. 144 - 158 (2019)
Eyes on the future – evidence for trade-offs between growth, storage and defense in Norway spruce. New Phytologist