Publications of Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Journal Article (527)
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156 (2), pp. 974 - 984 (2011)
EOBII controls flower opening by functioning as a general transcriptomic switch. Plant Physiology 262.
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62, pp. 1061 - 1076 (2011)
HAHB10, a sunflower HD-Zip II transcription factor, participates in the induction of flowering and in the control of phytohormone-mediated responses to biotic stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 263.
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155 (4), pp. 1936 - 1946 (2011)
Pithy protection: Nicotiana attenuata’s Jasmonic acid-mediated defenses are required to resist stem-boring weevil larvae. Plant Physiology 264.
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6 (7), pp. 1009 - 1011 (2011)
The multiple functions of plant serine protease inhibitors: defense against herbivores and beyond. Plant Signaling & Behavior 265.
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62, pp. 4355 - 4365 (2011)
Two mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases, MKK1 and MEK2, are involved in wounding- and specialist lepidopteran herbivore Manduca sexta-induced responses in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 266.
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191 (4), pp. 1054 - 1068 (2011)
C12 derivatives of the HPL pathway are produced by product-recycling through LOX2 1 in Nicotiana attenuata leaves. New Phytologist 267.
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189, pp. 1143 - 1156 (2011)
SGT1 regulates wounding- and herbivory-induced jasmonic acid accumulation and Nicotiana attenuata’s resistance to the specialist lepidopteran herbivore Manduca sexta. New Phytologist 268.
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6 (10), pp. 1479 - 1482 (2011)
For security and stability: SGT1 in plant defense and development. Plant Signaling & Behavior 269.
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62, pp. 155 - 166 (2011)
Nicotiana attenuata NaHD20 plays a role in leaf ABA accumulation during water stress, benzylacetone emission from flowers, and the timing of bolting and flower transitions. Journal of Experimental Botany 270.
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156 (3), pp. 1520 - 1534 (2011)
Lipase activity in insect oral secretions mediates defense responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. * Corresponding author. Plant Physiology 271.
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157, pp. 341 - 354 (2011)
Ectopic expression of AtJMT in Nicotiana attenuata. Creating a metabolic sink has tissue-specific consequences for the jasmonate metabolic network and silences downstream gene expression. Plant Physiology 272.
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34 (12), pp. 2159 - 2171 (2011)
JA-Ile signaling in Solanum nigrum is not required for defense responses in nature. Plant, Cell and Environment 273.
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190 (3), pp. 640 - 652 (2011)
Regulation of jasmonate metabolism and activation of systemic signaling in Solanum nigrum: COI1 and AR4 play overlapping yet distinct roles. New Phytologist 274.
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108 (19), pp. 7855 - 7859 (2011)
Trichome-derived O-acyl sugars are a first meal for caterpillars that tags them for predation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 275.
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6 (2-3), pp. 113 - 119 (2011)
Transcriptional regulation of plant inducible defenses against herbivores: A mini-review. Journal of Plant Interaction 276.
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53 (8), pp. 619 - 631 (2011)
Silencing NOA1 elevates herbivory-induced JA accumulation and compromises most of carbon-based defense metabolites in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 277.
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62 (13), pp. 4605 - 4616 (2011)
S-Nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) mediates the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid and ethylene induced by feeding of the insect herbivore Manduca sexta and is important for jasmonate-elicited responses in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Experimental Botany 278.
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62 (2), pp. 641 - 652 (2011)
BAK1 regulates the accumulation of jasmonic acid and the levels of trypsin proteinase inhibitors in Nicotiana attenuata's responses to herbivory. Journal of Experimental Botany 279.
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6 (9), pp. 1322 - 1324 (2011)
The multifaceted function of BAK1/SERK3: plant immunity to pathogens and responses to insect herbivores. Plant Signaling & Behavior 280.
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20 (9), pp. R392 - R397 (2010)
Plant volatiles. Current Biology