Publications of Matthias Erb
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Journal Article (57)
2013
Journal Article
64 (5), pp. 1295 - 1303 (2013)
Soil abiotic factors influence interactions between below ground herbivores and plant roots. Journal of Experimental Botany
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Plant elicitor peptides are conserved signals regulating direct and indirect antiherbivore defense. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (14), pp. 5707 - 5712 (2013)
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200, pp. 1234 - 1246 (2013)
Leaf-herbivore attack reduces carbon reserves and regrowth from the roots via jasmonate and auxin signaling. New Phytologist
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36 (3), pp. 621 - 639 (2013)
Metabolomics reveals herbivore-induced metabolites of resistance and susceptibility in maize leaves and roots. Plant, Cell and Environment
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25 (6), pp. 2341 - 2355 (2013)
Natural variation in maize aphid resistance is associated with 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one glucoside methyltransferase activity. The Plant Cell
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11 (5), pp. 628 - 639 (2013)
Genetically engineered maize plants reveal distinct costs and benefits of constitutive volatile emissions in the field. Plant Biotechnology Journal
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39, pp. 507 - 515 (2013)
Direct and indirect plant defenses are not suppressed by endosymbionts of a specialist root herbivore. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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18 (3), pp. 149 - 156 (2013)
Long distance root–shoot signalling in plant–insect community interactions. Trends in Plant Science 2012
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63 (2), pp. 727 - 737 (2012)
Insect oral secretions suppress wound-induced responses in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany
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38 (6), p. 629-640 (2012)
Induced immunity against below ground insect herbivores - activation of defenses in the absence of a jasmonate burst. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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17 (5), pp. 250 - 259 (2012)
Role of phytohormones in insect-specific plant reactions. Trends in Plant Science
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144 (1), pp. 86 - 92 (2012)
Two enzymes responsible for the formation of herbivore-induced volatiles of maize, the methyltransferase AAMT1 and the terpene synthase TPS23, are regulated by a similar signal transduction pathway. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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110 (8), pp. 1503 - 1514 (2012)
Defence on demand: Mechanisms behind optimal defence patterns. Annals of Botany
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194 (4), pp. 1061 - 1069 (2012)
Herbivore-induced plant volatiles mediate host selection by a root herbivore. New Phytologist
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26 (6), pp. 1429 - 1440 (2012)
A specialist root herbivore reduces plant resistance and uses an induced plant volatile to aggregate in a density-dependent manner. Functional Ecology
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15 (1), pp. 55 - 64 (2012)
A specialist root herbivore exploits defensive metabolites to locate nutritious tissues. Ecology Letters
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38 (4), pp. 348 - 360 (2012)
Less is more: BTH and laminarin reduce herbivore-induced volatile emissions in maize but increase parasitoid attraction. Journal of Chemical Ecology
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15 (10), pp. 1130 - 1139 (2012)
Specific herbivore-induced volatiles defend plants and determine insect community composition in the field. Ecology Letters
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194, pp. 498 - 510 (2012)
The broad-leaf herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid turns rice into a living trap for a major insect pest and a parasitic wasp. New Phytologist 2011
Journal Article
157 (1), pp. 317 - 327 (2011)
Benzoxazinoid metabolites regulate innate immunity against aphids and fungi in maize. Plant Physiology