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1. The decision for or against mycoparasitic attack by Trichoderma spp. is taken already at a distance in a prey-specific manner and benefits plant-beneficial interactions

2. Volatile organic compound patterns predict fungal trophic mode and lifestyle

3. Novel Pseudomonas sp. SCA7 Promotes Plant Growth in Two Plant Families and Induces Systemic Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana

4. Mycorrhiza-Tree-Herbivore Interactions: Alterations in Poplar Metabolome and Volatilome

5. Noninvasive Phenotyping of Plant–Pathogen Interaction: Consecutive In Situ Imaging of Fluorescing Pseudomonas syringae, Plant Phenolic Fluorescence, and Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Arabidopsis Leaves

6. Trichoderma Species Differ in Their Volatile Profiles and in Antagonism Toward Ectomycorrhiza Laccaria bicolor

7. Ecologically Different Fungi Affect Arabidopsis Development: Contribution of Soluble and Volatile Compounds.

9. Volatile terpenes – mediators of plant‐to‐plant communication

10. Volatile organic compound patterns predict fungal trophic mode and lifestyle

11. Leaf isoprene emission as a trait that mediates the growth-defense tradeoff in the face of climate stress

12. Novel

14. Volatile compounds-the language of all kingdoms?

15. Eintauchen in die Sprache der Pilze

16. Isoprene and β-caryophyllene confer plant resistance via different plant internal signalling pathways

17. Leaf isoprene emission as a trait that mediates the growth-defense tradeoff in the face of climate stress

18. Mycorrhiza-Triggered Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Networks Impinge on Herbivore Fitness

19. Sniffing fungi – phenotyping of volatile chemical diversity in Trichoderma species

20. Plant Volatiles

21. Effect of land-use change and management on biogenic volatile organic compound emissions - selecting climate-smart cultivars

22. Biogenic volatile emissions from the soil

23. Volatile profiles of fungi – Chemotyping of species and ecological functions

24. Ecologically Different Fungi Affect Arabidopsis Development: Contribution of Soluble and Volatile Compounds

25. Isoprene emission by poplar is not important for the feeding behaviour of poplar leaf beetles

26. Effect of land-use change and management on biogenic volatile organic compound emissions--selecting climate-smart cultivars

27. Isoprene function in two contrasting poplars under salt and sunflecks

28. Genetic Engineering of BVOC Emissions from Trees

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