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2. Combination of bacterial N-acyl homoserine lactones primes Arabidopsis defenses via jasmonate metabolism
3. Diplodia sapineainfection reprograms foliar traits of its pine (Pinus sylvestrisL.) host to death
4. GABA operates upstream of H+-ATPase and improves salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis by enabling cytosolic K+ retention and Na+ exclusion
5. A spotlight on prey-induced metabolite dynamics in sundew. A commentary on: ‘Metabolomic analysis reveals reliance on secondary plant metabolites to facilitate carnivory in the Cape sundew,Drosera capensis’
6. Transcriptional, hormonal, and metabolic changes in susceptible grape berries under powdery mildew infection
7. A spotlight on prey-induced metabolite dynamics in sundew. A commentary on: ‘Metabolomic analysis reveals reliance on secondary plant metabolites to facilitate carnivory in the Cape sundew,Drosera capensis’
8. Leaf apoplastic alkalization promotes transcription of the ABA-synthesizing enzyme Vp14 and stomatal closure in Zea mays
9. Wounding and Insect Feeding Trigger Two Independent MAPK Pathways with Distinct Regulation and Kinetics
10. GABA operates upstream of H+-ATPase and improves salinity tolerance in Arabidopsis by enabling cytosolic K+ retention and Na+ exclusion
11. The Ca2+ Channel CNGC19 Regulates Arabidopsis Defense Against Spodoptera Herbivory
12. Jasmonate signalling in carnivorous plants: copycat of plant defence mechanisms
13. Herbivore-Triggered Electrophysiological Reactions: Candidates for Systemic Signals in Higher Plants and the Challenge of Their Identification
14. Short-Term Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide Provides Basal Pathogen Resistance
15. Functional characterization of a class III acid endochitinase from the traps of the carnivorous pitcher plant genus, Nepenthes
16. System Potentials, a Novel Electrical Long-Distance Apoplastic Signal in Plants, Induced by Wounding
17. Effects of Feeding Spodoptera littoralis on Lima Bean Leaves. II. Continuous Mechanical Wounding Resembling Insect Feeding Is Sufficient to Elicit Herbivory-Related Volatile Emission
18. Effects of Feeding Spodoptera littoralis on Lima Bean Leaves. I. Membrane Potentials, Intracellular Calcium Variations, Oral Secretions, and Regurgitate Components
19. Nitrite is the driver, phytohormones are modulators while NO and H2O2act as promoters of NO2-induced cell death
20. Slow food: insect prey and chitin induce phytohormone accumulation and gene expression in carnivorousNepenthesplants
21. Herbivore-Triggered Electrophysiological Reactions: Candidates for Systemic Signals in Higher Plants and the Challenge of Their Identification
22. N-Acyl-Homoserine Lactone Primes Plants for Cell Wall Reinforcement and Induces Resistance to Bacterial Pathogens via the Salicylic Acid/Oxylipin Pathway
23. Secreted pitfall-trap fluid of carnivorous Nepenthes plants is unsuitable for microbial growth
24. CML42-Mediated Calcium Signaling Coordinates Responses to Spodoptera Herbivory and Abiotic Stresses in Arabidopsis
25. Functional characterization of a class III acid endochitinase from the traps of the carnivorous pitcher plant genus, Nepenthes
26. 12-Hydroxyjasmonic Acid Glucoside Is a COI1-JAZ-Independent Activator of Leaf-Closing Movement in Samanea saman
27. System Potentials, a Novel Electrical Long-Distance Apoplastic Signal in Plants, Induced by Wounding
28. Recognition of Herbivory-Associated Molecular Patterns
29. Effects of Feeding Spodoptera littoralis on Lima Bean Leaves. III. Membrane Depolarization and Involvement of Hydrogen Peroxide
30. Effects of Feeding Spodoptera littoralis on Lima Bean Leaves. II. Continuous Mechanical Wounding Resembling Insect Feeding Is Sufficient to Elicit Herbivory-Related Volatile Emission
31. Effects of Feeding Spodoptera littoralis on Lima Bean Leaves. I. Membrane Potentials, Intracellular Calcium Variations, Oral Secretions, and Regurgitate Components
32. Further Studies of the Role of Cyclic β-Glucans in Symbiosis. An ndvC Mutant of Bradyrhizobium japonicumSynthesizes Cyclodecakis-(1→3)-β-Glucosyl1
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