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1. Endophytic Metarhizium robertsii suppresses the phytopathogen, Cochliobolus heterostrophus and modulates  maize defenses.

2. Transcriptomic and volatile signatures associated with maize defense against corn leaf aphid.

3. Systemic Colonization by Metarhizium robertsii Enhances Cover Crop Growth.

4. Plant defenses interact with insect enteric bacteria by initiating a leaky gut syndrome.

5. 12-Oxo-Phytodienoic Acid Acts as a Regulator of Maize Defense against Corn Leaf Aphid.

6. Plant Bio-Wars: Maize Protein Networks Reveal Tissue-Specific Defense Strategies in Response to a Root Herbivore.

7. Intraspecific differences in plant defense induction by fall armyworm strains.

8. A Maize Inbred Exhibits Resistance Against Western Corn Rootwoorm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera.

9. Two genomes of highly polyphagous lepidopteran pests (Spodoptera frugiperda, Noctuidae) with different host-plant ranges.

10. Quantitative proteomic analysis of the fall armyworm saliva.

11. Lessons from the Far End: Caterpillar FRASS-Induced Defenses in Maize, Rice, Cabbage, and Tomato.

12. Intraplant communication in maize contributes to defense against insects.

13. Turnabout Is Fair Play: Herbivory-Induced Plant Chitinases Excreted in Fall Armyworm Frass Suppress Herbivore Defenses in Maize.

14. Maize Plants Recognize Herbivore-Associated Cues from Caterpillar Frass.

15. Ethylene Contributes to maize insect resistance1-Mediated Maize Defense against the Phloem Sap-Sucking Corn Leaf Aphid.

16. Herbivore cues from the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) larvae trigger direct defenses in maize.

17. Caterpillar attack triggers accumulation of the toxic maize protein RIP2.

18. Salivary signals of European corn borer induce indirect defenses in tomato.

19. Herbivore exploits orally secreted bacteria to suppress plant defenses.

20. Host-specific salivary elicitor(s) of European corn borer induce defenses in tomato and maize.

21. Maize toxin degrades peritrophic matrix proteins and stimulates compensatory transcriptome responses in fall armyworm midgut.

22. Foliar herbivory triggers local and long distance defense responses in maize.

23. Colorado potato beetle manipulates plant defenses in local and systemic leaves.

24. Analysis of gene sequences indicates that quantity not quality of chloroplast small HSPs improves thermotolerance in C4 and CAM plants.

25. A maize line resistant to herbivory constitutively releases (E) -beta-caryophyllene.

26. Salivary glucose oxidase from caterpillars mediates the induction of rapid and delayed-induced defenses in the tomato plant.

27. Insect eggs can enhance wound response in plants: a study system of tomato Solanum lycopersicum L. and Helicoverpa zea Boddie.

28. ATP hydrolyzing salivary enzymes of caterpillars suppress plant defenses.

29. Ecotypic variation in chloroplast small heat-shock proteins and related thermotolerance in Chenopodium album.

30. FLOWERING LOCUS T duplication coordinates reproductive and vegetative growth in perennial poplar.

31. Belowground resistance to western corn rootworm in lepidopteran-resistant maize genotypes.

32. Proteomic analysis of the maize rachis: potential roles of constitutive and induced proteins in resistance to Aspergillus flavus infection and aflatoxin accumulation.

33. Aboveground to belowground herbivore defense signaling in maize: a two-way street?

34. Integrated database for identifying candidate genes for Aspergillus flavus resistance in maize.

35. Proteome profile of the developing maize (Zea mays L.) rachis.

36. Plants on constant alert: elevated levels of jasmonic acid and jasmonate-induced transcripts in caterpillar-resistant maize.

37. Trichomes as sensors: detecting activity on the leaf surface.

38. Integration of ethylene and jasmonic acid signaling pathways in the expression of maize defense protein Mir1-CP.

39. Plants on early alert: glandular trichomes as sensors for insect herbivores.

40. A naturally occurring plant cysteine protease possesses remarkable toxicity against insect pests and synergizes Bacillus thuringiensis toxin.

41. Arthropod-inducible proteins: broad spectrum defenses against multiple herbivores.

42. Is catalase activity one of the factors associated with maize resistance to Aspergillus flavus?

43. AgBase: a unified resource for functional analysis in agriculture.

44. AgBase: a functional genomics resource for agriculture.

45. Poplar FT2 shortens the juvenile phase and promotes seasonal flowering.

46. Ethylene signaling mediates a maize defense response to insect herbivory.

47. Degradation of the S. frugiperda peritrophic matrix by an inducible maize cysteine protease.

48. Rapid qualitative protease microassay (RPM).

49. Heterologous expression of maize (Zea mays L.) Mir1 cysteine proteinase in eukaryotic and prokaryotic expression systems.

50. Heat sensitivity in a bentgrass variant. Failure to accumulate a chloroplast heat shock protein isoform implicated in heat tolerance.

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