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152. Methyl jasmonate-elicited herbivore resistance: does MeJA function as a signal without being hydrolyzed to JA?
153. Herbivory-Induced Changes in the Small-RNA Transcriptome and Phytohormone Signaling in Nicotiana attenuata
154. Silencing Geranylgeranyl Diphosphate Synthase in Nicotiana attenuata Dramatically Impairs Resistance to Tobacco Hornworm
155. Why Does Herbivore Attack Reconfigure Primary Metabolism?
156. Comparisons of LIPOXYGENASE3- and JASMONATE-RESISTANT4/6-Silenced Plants Reveal That Jasmonic Acid and Jasmonic Acid-Amino Acid Conjugates Play Different Roles in Herbivore Resistance of Nicotiana attenuata
157. A Comparison of Two Nicotiana attenuata Accessions Reveals Large Differences in Signaling Induced by Oral Secretions of the Specialist Herbivore Manduca sexta
158. Methyl jasmonate-induced nicotine production in Nicotiana attenuata: inducing defenses in the field without wounding
159. Back to the past for pollination biology
160. Herbivore-associated elicitors: FAC signaling and metabolism
161. Independently silencing two JAR family members impairs levels of trypsin proteinase inhibitors but not nicotine
162. Sebacina vermifera Promotes the Growth and Fitness of Nicotiana attenuata by Inhibiting Ethylene Signaling
163. Herbivory Rapidly Activates MAPK Signaling in Attacked and Unattacked Leaf Regions but Not between Leaves of Nicotiana attenuata
164. Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Insect Herbivory Trigger Partially Overlapping Phenolic Responses in Nicotiana attenuata and Nicotiana longiflora
165. Jasmonates and its mimics differentially elicit systemic defence responses in Nicotiana attenuata
166. Molecular Interactions between the Specialist Herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and Its Natural Host Nicotiana attenuata. VII. Changes in the Plant's Proteome
167. Systemin in Solanum nigrum. The Tomato-Homologous Polypeptide Does Not Mediate Direct Defense Responses
168. Silencing Threonine Deaminase and JAR4 in Nicotiana attenuata Impairs Jasmonic Acid-Isoleucine-Mediated Defenses against Manduca sexta
169. Evolution of proteinase inhibitor defenses in North American allopolyploid species of Nicotiana
170. SNF1-Related Kinases Allow Plants to Tolerate Herbivory by Allocating Carbon to Roots
171. Priming of Plant Defense Responses in Nature by Airborne Signaling between Artemisia tridentata and Nicotiana attenuata
172. Remote Sensing of Future Competitors: Impacts on Plant Defenses
173. Silencing of a Germin-like Gene in Nicotiana attenuata Improves Performance of Native Herbivores
174. Nectar secretion requires sucrose phosphate synthases and the sugar transporter SWEET9
175. Piriformospora indica and Sebacina vermifera Increase Growth Performance at the Expense of Herbivore Resistance in Nicotiana attenuata
176. Virus-induced gene silencing of jasmonate-induced direct defences, nicotine and trypsin proteinase-inhibitors in Nicotiana attenuata
177. The evolutionary context for herbivore-induced plant volatiles: beyond the ‘cry for help’
178. Plant volatiles
179. 17-Hydroxygeranyllinalool glycosides are major resistance traits of Nicotiana obtusifolia against attack from tobacco hornworm larvae
180. "CURING" OF NICOTIANA ATTENUATA LEAVES BY SMALL MAMMALS DOES NOT DECREASE NICOTINE CONTENTS
181. Natural history–guided omics reveals plant defensive chemistry against leafhopper pests
182. Harmonizing biosynthesis with post-ingestive modifications to understand the ecological functions of plant natural products
183. Syringaldehyde is a novel smoke-derived germination cue for the native fire-chasing tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata
184. Using the knowns to discover the unknowns: MS-based dereplication uncovers structural diversity in 17-hydroxygeranyllinalool diterpene glycoside production in the Solanaceae
185. Fast track to the trichome: induction of N-acyl nornicotines precedes nicotine induction in Nicotiana repanda
186. Herbivore-induced ethylene suppresses a direct defense but not a putative indirect defense against an adapted herbivore
187. Eating the evidence? Manduca sexta larvae can not disrupt specific jasmonate induction in Nicotiana attenuata by rapid consumption
188. Insect herbivory elicits genome-wide alternative splicing responses in Nicotiana attenuata
189. Tobacco mosaic virus inoculation inhibits wound-induced jasmonic acid-mediated responses within but not between plants
190. The eco-physiological complexity of plant responses to insect herbivores
191. Comparative hydrodistillation and headspace SPME-GC-MS analysis of volatile constituents of roots and shoots of Artemisia annua and Artemisia sieberi
192. Primary Function for a Chemical Defense? Nicotine Does Not Protect Datura stramonium L from UV Damage
193. Swords into Plowshares? Nicotiana sylvestris Does Not Use Nicotine as a Nitrogen Source under Nitrogen-Limited Growth
194. Autotoxicity and Chemical Defense: Nicotine Accumulation and Carbon Gain in Solanaceous Plants
195. The Alkaloidal Responses of Wild Tobacco to Real and Simulated Herbivory
196. Phylogeny and the Patterns of Leaf Phenolics in Gap- and Forest-Adapted Piper and Miconia Understory Shrubs
197. Short-Term Damage-Induced Increases in Tobacco Alkaloids Protect Plants
198. Circumvention of Prey Defense by a Predator: Ant Lion vs. Ant
199. Seasonal and Individual Variation in Leaf Quality of Two Northern Hardwoods Tree Species
200. Relationships among Defoliation, Red Oak Phenolics, and Gypsy Moth Growth and Reproduction
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