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Abteilung Molekulare Ökologie
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14, 1280485 (2023)
Pre-symbiotic response of the compatible host spruce and low-compatibility host pine to the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tricholoma vaccinum. Frontiers in Microbiology 2.
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258, 60 (2023)
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence the intraspecific competitive ability of plants under field and glasshouse conditions. Planta 3.
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35 (10), S. 3828 - 3844 (2023)
Jasmonate-mediated gibberellin catabolism constrains growth during herbivore attack in rice. The Plant Cell 4.
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19, 108 (2023)
Evaluating potential of leaf reflectance spectra to monitor plant genetic variation. Plant Methods 5.
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120 (23), e2305007120 (2023)
Sakuranetin protects rice from brown planthopper attack by depleting its beneficial endosymbionts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6.
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33 (11), S. 2321 - 2329 (2023)
Tissue-specific regulation of volatile emissions moves predators from flowers to attacked leaves. Current Biology 7.
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240 (1), S. 382 - 398 (2023)
Argonaute7 (AGO7) optimizes arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal associations and enhances competitive growth in Nicotiana attenuata. New Phytologist 8.
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120 (35), e2308500120 (2023)
A persistent major mutation in canonical jasmonate signaling is embedded in an herbivory-elicited gene network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 9.
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238 (5), S. 2144 - 2158 (2023)
Functional dissection of rice jasmonate receptors involved in development and defense. New Phytologist 10.
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238 (1), S. 366 (2023)
Exploring the metabolic basis of growth/defense trade-offs in complex environments with Nicotiana attenuata plants cosilenced in NaMYC2a/b expression. New Phytologist 11.
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238 (5), S. 2159 - 2174 (2023)
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi-indicative blumenol-C-glucosides predict lipid accumulations and fitness in plants grown without competitors. New Phytologist