Research Group Plant Defense Physiology
Journal Article (157)
2008
Journal Article
69 (10), pp. 2029 - 2040 (2008)
Microbial oligosaccharides differentially induce volatiles and signalling components in Medicago truncatula. Phytochemistry
Journal Article
146 (3), pp. 825 - 831 (2008)
Recognition of herbivory-associated molecular patterns, HAMPs. Plant Physiology 2007
Journal Article
225 (6), pp. 1559 - 1571 (2007)
Activation of members of a MAPK module in beta-glucan elicitor-mediated non-host resistance of soybean. Planta
Journal Article
71 (1-3), pp. 96 - 105 (2007)
Induction of resistance against downy mildew pathogen in pearl millet by a synthetic jasmonate analogon. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology
Journal Article
226 (2), pp. 323 - 333 (2007)
Role of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins in resistance of pearl millet against downy mildew pathogen Sclerospora graminicola. Planta
Journal Article
68 (3), pp. 298 - 305 (2007)
Purification and characterization of proline/hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein from pearl millet coleoptiles infected with downy mildew pathogen Sclerospora graminicola. Phytochemistry
Journal Article
68 (22-24), pp. 2946 - 2959 (2007)
Insects feeding on plants: Rapid signals and responses preceding the induction of phytochemical release. Phytochemistry
Journal Article
12 (7), pp. 310 - 316 (2007)
Before gene expression: Early events in plant-herbivore interactions. Trends in Plant Science
Journal Article
581 (5), pp. 898 - 904 (2007)
Oral secretions from herbivorous lepidopteran larvae exhibit ion channel forming activities. FEBS Letters
Journal Article
48 (25), pp. 4783 - 4785 (2007)
Structural requirements of jasmonates and synthetic analogues as inducers of Ca2+ signals in the nucleus and the cytosol of plant cells. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2005
Journal Article
167 (2), pp. 597 - 606 (2005)
Direct and indirect defences induced by piercing-sucking and chewing herbivores in Medicago truncatula. New Phytologist
Journal Article
66 (20), pp. 2399 - 2407 (2005)
Flavones and flavone synthases. Phytochemistry
Journal Article
18 (9), pp. 983 - 990 (2005)
Cation fluxes cause plasma membrane depolarization involved in beta-glucan elicitor-signaling in soybean roots. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Journal Article
137 (3), pp. 1160 - 1168 (2005)
Effects of feeding Spodoptera littoralis on lima bean leaves. II. Continuous mechanical wounding resembling insect feeding is sufficient to elicit herbivory-related volatile emission. Plant Physiology 2004
Journal Article
279 (2), pp. 1132 - 1140 (2004)
An ancient enzyme domain hidden in the putative beta-glucan elicitor receptor of soybean may play an active part in the perception of pathogen-associated molecular patterns during broad host resistance. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal Article
566 (1-3), pp. 1 - 5 (2004)
Biotic and heavy metal stress response in plants: evidence for common signals. FEBS Letters 2003
Journal Article
384 (3), pp. 437 - 446 (2003)
The role of octadecanoids and functional mimics in soybean defense responses. Biological Chemistry Preprint (1)
2024
Preprint
Date palm acclimates to aridity by diverting organic osmolytes for root osmotic adjustment in parallel with leaf membrane remodeling and ROS scavenging. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2024)
Book Chapter (5)
2019
Book Chapter
1875, pp. 345 - 358 (Ed. Walker, J. M.). Humana Press, Clifton, N.J. (2019)
Quantification of phytohormones by HPLC-MS/MS including phytoplasma-infected plants. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 2016
Book Chapter
45, pp. 39 - 48 (Ed. Bayer. Akademie der Wissenschaften). Pfeil, München (2016)
Chemische Signale bei Pflanzen-Herbivoren-Interaktionen. In: Die Sprache der Moleküle – Chemische Kommunikation in der Natur, Vol.