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1. Field Evaluation of Experimental Maize Hybrids for Resistance to the Fall Armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in a Warm Temperate Climate.

2. Biosynthesis, elicitation and roles of monocot terpenoid phytoalexins.

3. An Amino Acid Substitution Inhibits Specialist Herbivore Production of an Antagonist Effector and Recovers Insect-Induced Plant Defenses.

4. Physcomitrella patens activates reinforcement of the cell wall, programmed cell death and accumulation of evolutionary conserved defence signals, such as salicylic acid and 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, but not jasmonic acid, upon Botrytis cinerea infection.

5. Soldier caste influences on candidate primer pheromone levels and juvenile hormone-dependent caste differentiation in workers of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes

6. Identity, regulation, and activity of inducible diterpenoid phytoalexins in maize.

7. Sugar Levels Regulate Tryptophan-Dependent Auxin Biosynthesis in Developing Maize Kernels.

8. Cell wall invertase-deficient miniature1 kernels have altered phytohormone levels

9. Cowpea Chloroplastic ATP Synthase Is the Source of Multiple Plant Defense Elicitors during Insect Herbivory.

10. Fragments of ATP synthase mediate plant perception of insect attack.

11. Systemic Acquired Tolerance to Virulent Bacterial Pathogens in Tomato.

12. Coronatine and salicylic acid: the battle between Arabidopsis andPseudomonasfor phytohormone control.

13. The use of vapor phase extraction in metabolic profiling of phytohormones and other metabolites.

14. Multiple Hormones Act Sequentially to Mediate a Susceptible Tomato Pathogen Defense Response.

15. Simultaneous analysis of phytohormones, phytotoxins, and volatile organic compounds in plants.

16. Nitrogen Deficiency Increases Volicitin-Induced Volatile Emission, Jasmonic Acid Accumulation, and Ethylene Sensitivity in Maize.

17. Synergistic interactions between volicitin, jasmonic acid and ethylene mediate insect-induced volatile emission in Zea mays.

18. Simultaneous quantification of jasmonic acid and salicylic acid in plants by vapor-phase extraction and gas chromatography-chemical ionization-mass spectrometry

20. The terpene synthase gene family in maize – a clarification of existing community nomenclature.

21. Biosynthetic pathway of aliphatic formates via a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation in mechanism present in astigmatid mites.

22. 9,10-KODA, an α-ketol produced by the tonoplast-localized 9-lipoxygenase ZmLOX5, plays a signaling role in maize defense against insect herbivory.

23. A dolabralexin-deficient mutant provides insight into specialized diterpenoid metabolism in maize.

24. Basic Self-Defense for Plants.

25. Susceptible to intolerance – a range of hormonal actions in a susceptible Arabidopsis pathogen response.

26. Interactive Effects of Elevated [CO2] and Drought on the Maize Phytochemical Defense Response against Mycotoxigenic Fusarium verticillioides.

27. Accumulation of terpenoid phytoalexins in maize roots is associated with drought tolerance.

28. Accumulation of 5-hydroxynorvaline in maize (Zea mays) leaves is induced by insect feeding and abiotic stress.

29. Effects of elevated [ CO2] on maize defence against mycotoxigenic Fusarium verticillioides.

30. Signatures of plant defense response specificity mediated by herbivore‐associated molecular patterns in legumes.

31. ZmPep1, an Ortholog of Arabidopsis Elicitor Peptide 1, Regulates Maize Innate Immunity and Enhances Disease Resistance.

32. Functional analysis of a tomato salicylic acid methyl transferase and its role in synthesis of the flavor volatile methyl salicylate.

33. Identification of loci affecting flavour volatile emissions in tomato fruits.

34. The maize Viviparous10/Viviparous13 locus encodes the Cnx1 gene required for molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis.

35. A nonproteinogenic amino acid, β-tyrosine, accumulates in young rice leaves via long-distance phloem transport from mature leaves.

37. Biosynthesis and antifungal activity of fungus-induced O-methylated flavonoids in maize.

38. Biosynthesis and antifungal activity of fungus-induced O-methylated flavonoids in maize.

39. Comparative analyses of responses to exogenous and endogenous antiherbivore elicitors enable a forward genetics approach to identify maize gene candidates mediating sensitivity to herbivore‐associated molecular patterns.

40. Plant height heterosis is quantitatively associated with expression levels of plastid ribosomal proteins.

41. Getting back to the grass roots: harnessing specialized metabolites for improved crop stress resilience.

42. Synthesis and Determination of Absolute Configuration of Zealexin A1, a Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexin from Zea mays.

43. A receptor-like protein mediates plant immune responses to herbivore-associated molecular patterns.

44. Survey of Sensitivity to Fatty Acid-Amino Acid Conjugates in the Solanaceae.

45. The maize heterotrimeric G protein β subunit controls shoot meristem development and immune responses.

46. Ethylene signaling regulates natural variation in the abundance of antifungal acetylated diferuloylsucroses and Fusarium graminearum resistance in maize seedling roots.

47. A fragmentation study of isoflavones by IT-TOF-MS using biosynthesized isotopes.

48. Discovery, Biosynthesis and Stress-Related Accumulation of Dolabradiene-Derived Defenses in Maize.

49. Commercial hybrids and mutant genotypes reveal complex protective roles for inducible terpenoid defenses in maize.

50. Fungal-induced protein hyperacetylation in maize identified by acetylome profiling.

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