
Publications of Ricardo A. R. Machado
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Journal Article (13)
2018
Journal Article
41 (4), pp. 797 - 808 (2018)
Aboveground herbivory induced jasmonates disproportionately reduce plant reproductive potential by facilitating root nematode infestation. Plant, Cell and Environment 2017
Journal Article
59 (10), pp. 759 - 771 (2017)
Localized micronutrient patches induce lateral root foraging and chemotropism in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal Article
15 (16), pp. 3391 - 3395 (2017)
JA-Ile-macrolactones uncouple growth and defense in wild tobacco. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Journal Article
215 (2), pp. 803 - 812 (2017)
Herbivory-induced jasmonates constrain plant sugar accumulation and growth by antagonizing gibberellin signaling and not by promoting secondary metabolite production. New Phytologist
Journal Article
7 (11), pp. 3703 - 3712 (2017)
Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility. Ecology and Evolution 2016
Journal Article
28 (7), pp. 1682 - 1700 (2016)
Biosynthesis of 8-O-methylated benzoxazinoid defense compounds in maize. The Plant Cell
Journal Article
5, e13720 (2016)
Benefits of jasmonate-dependent defenses against vertebrate herbivores in nature. eLife
Journal Article
172 (1), pp. 521 - 532 (2016)
Auxin is rapidly induced by herbivory attack and regulates a subset of systemic, jasmonate-dependent defenses. Plant Physiology 2015
Journal Article
208 (2), pp. 519 - 530 (2015)
A Nicotiana attenuata cell wall invertase inhibitor (NaCWII) reduces growth and increases secondary metabolite biosynthesis in herbivore-attacked plants. New Phytologist
Journal Article
13 (21), pp. 5885 - 5893 (2015)
Synthesis, structural characterization and biological activity of two diastereomeric JA-Ile macrolactones. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Journal Article
207 (1), pp. 91 - 105 (2015)
Jasmonate-dependent depletion of soluble sugars compromises plant resistance to Manduca sexta. New Phytologist 2014
Journal Article
37, pp. 2613 - 2622 (2014)
Induced carbon reallocation and compensatory growth as root herbivore tolerance mechanisms. Plant, Cell and Environment 2013
Journal Article
200, pp. 1234 - 1246 (2013)
Leaf-herbivore attack reduces carbon reserves and regrowth from the roots via jasmonate and auxin signaling. New Phytologist Book Chapter (1)
2013
Book Chapter
45, pp. 53 - 95 (Eds. Evans, P.; Wigglesworth, V.). Elsevier, Burlington (2013)
The role of plant primary and secondary metabolites in root herbivore behavior, nutrition and physiology. In: Advances in Insect Physiology, Vol. Thesis - PhD (1)
2015
Thesis - PhD
The role of soluble sugars and starch in plant–herbivore interactions: signaling and ecological consequences. Dissertation, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2015)