Publications of Jonathan Gershenzon
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Preprint (4)
2024
Preprint
A rationale for chemical defense mixtures in spruce oleoresin: most monoterpenes are highly toxic to either bark beetles or to their symbiotic fungi, but not both. Research Square (2024)
2022
Preprint
Leaf bacterial community structure and variation in wild ruderal plants are shaped by the interaction of host species and defense chemistry with environment. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2022)
Book Chapter (32)
2022
Book Chapter
674, pp. 497 - 517 (Ed. Wurtzel, E. T.). Elsevier, USA (2022)
Effects of herbivory on carotenoid biosynthesis and breakdown. In: Methods in Enzymology: Biological functions of carotenoids and apocarotenoids in natural and artificial systems, Vol. 2020
Book Chapter
Tree volatiles: effects of biotic and abiotic factors on emission and biological roles. In: Biology of Plant Volatiles, 2nd Edition, pp. 361 - 375 (Eds. Pichersky, E.; Dudareva, N.). CRC press, Boca Raton, FL, USA (2020)
2016
Book Chapter
80, pp. 199 - 245 (Ed. Kopriva, S.). Academic Press, London, Oxford, Boston, New York und San Diego (2016)
Insect detoxification of glucosinolates and their hydrolysis products. In: Advances in Botanical Research: Glucosinolates, Vol. 2015
Book Chapter
45, pp. 163 - 194 (Ed. Jetter, R.). Springer International Publishing, Switzerland (2015)
Metabolism of glucosinolates and their hydrolysis products in insect herbivores. In: Recent Advances Phytochemistry: The formation, structure and activity of phytochemicals, Vol.
Book Chapter
Natural products. In: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2nd Edition, pp. 1132 - 1206 (Eds. Buchanan, B. B.; Gruissem, W.; Jones, R. L.). John Wiley & Sons, Oxford (2015)
Book Chapter
Plant-animal dialogues. In: Ecological Biochemistry: Environmental and Interspecies Interactions, pp. 313 - 330 (Eds. Krauss, G. J.; Nies, D. H.). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA (2015)
2012
Book Chapter
Mixtures of plant secondary metabolites: Metabolic origins and ecological benefits. In: Ecology of plant secondary metabolites: From genes to landscapes, pp. 56 - 77. Cambridge University Press (2012)
2010
Book Chapter
40, pp. 258 - 303 (Ed. Wink, M.). Blackwell Publishing Ltd (2010)
Biochemistry of terpenoids: Monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and diterpenes. In: Annual Plant Reviews Volume 40: Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism, Second Edition, Vol. 2008
Book Chapter
Sulfur-containing secondary metabolites and their role in plant defence. In: Sulfur metabolism in phototrophic organisms, pp. 201 - 222 (Eds. Hell, R.; Dahl, C.; Knaff, D.). Springer, Dortrecht [u.a.] (2008)
2006
Book Chapter
The chemical diversity of floral scent. In: Biology of floral scent, pp. 27 - 52 (Eds. Dudareva, N.; Pichersky, E.). Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton [u.a.] (2006)
2005
Book Chapter
The source of IPP for volatile terpene biosynthesis in cotton. In: Terpnet 2005 (2005)
Book Chapter
Induced chemical defences in conifers: Biochemical and molecular approaches to studying their function. In: Chemical Ecology and Phytochemistry in Forest Ecosystems, pp. 1 - 28 (Ed. Romeo, J.T.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2005)
2004
Book Chapter
Arabidopsis thaliana, a model system for investigating volatile terpene biosynthesis, regulation, and function. In: Secondary Metabolism in Model Systems, pp. 1 - 18 (Ed. Romeo, J. T.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2004)
Book Chapter
The biochemical and molecular origins of aliphatic glucosinolate diversity in Arabidopsis Thaliana. In: Secondary Metabolism in Model Systems, pp. 19 - 38 (Ed. Romeo, J. T.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2004)
2003
Book Chapter
1, pp. 500 - 504 (Eds. Brian, T.; Murphy, D. J.; Murray, B. G.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2003)
Terpenoids. In: Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Vol.
Book Chapter
Genetics of crop improvement: Genetic modification of secondary metabolism terpenoids. In: Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, pp. 500 - 504 (Eds. Thomas, B.; Murphy, D.J.; Murray, B.G.). Elsevier Science, London (2003)
Book Chapter
Seeing the wood for the trees: the difficulty in understanding where forestry in Europe is now, and where it might be going. In: Forest Biotechnology in Europe. The Challenge, the Promise, the Future, pp. 13 - 17 (Eds. Mccord, S.; Gartland, K. M. A.). Institute of Forest Biotechnology, North Carolina (2003)
Book Chapter
Glucosinolate hydrolysis and its impact on generalist and specialist insect herbivores. In: Integrative Phytochemistry: from Ethnobotany to Molecular Ecology, pp. 101 - 126 (Ed. Romeo, J. T.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2003)