Publications of Sybille Unsicker
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Journal Article (74)
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5, e47042 (2019)
Biotic interactions, community assembly, and ecoevolutionary dynamics as drivers of long-term biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships. Research Ideas and Outcomes 22.
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9, 7714 (2019)
Herbivore-induced volatile emission from old-growth black poplar trees under field conditions. Scientific Reports 23.
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38, pp. 104 - 112 (2019)
Friend or foe? The role of leaf-inhabiting fungal pathogens and endophytes in tree-insect interactions. Fungal Ecology 24.
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19, 58 (2019)
Plant volatile emission depends on the species composition of the neighboring plant community. BMC Plant Biology 25.
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42 (12), pp. 3308 - 3325 (2019)
What makes a volatile organic compound a reliable indicator of insect herbivory? Plant, Cell and Environment 26.
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45 (2), pp. 162 - 177 (2019)
Specificity of herbivore defense responses in a woody plant, black poplar (Populus nigra). Journal of Chemical Ecology 27.
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162, pp. 333 - 344 (2019)
Isotope labeling reveals contribution of newly fixed carbon to carbon storage and monoterpenes production under water deficit and carbon limitation. Environmental and Experimental Botany 28.
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221 (2), pp. 960 - 975 (2019)
Salicylic acid activates poplar defense against the biotrophic rust fungus Melampsora larici‐populina via increased biosynthesis of catechin and proanthocyanidins. New Phytologist 29.
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8, 17936 (2018)
The occurrence and formation of monoterpenes in herbivoredamaged poplar roots. Scientific Reports 30.
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220 (3), pp. 760 - 772 (2018)
Leaf rust infection reduces herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar and attracts a generalist herbivore. New Phytologist 31.
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187 (2), pp. 377 - 388 (2018)
Phytochemical variation in treetops: causes and consequences for tree-insect herbivore interactions. Oecologia 32.
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9, 1733 (2018)
Rust infection of black poplar trees reduces photosynthesis but does not affect isoprene biosynthesis or emission. Frontiers in Plant Science 33.
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175 (4), pp. 1560 - 1578 (2017)
Flavan-3-ols are an effective chemical defense against rust infection. Plant Physiology 34.
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220 (3), pp. 739 - 749 (2017)
Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications. New Phytologist 35.
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303 (5), pp. 653 - 662 (2017)
Growth form rather than phylogenetic relationship predicts broad volatile emission patterns in the Brassicaceae. Plant Systematics and Evolution 36.
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78, pp. 39 - 49 (2016)
Metabolism of poplar salicinoids by the generalist herbivore Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera). Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 37.
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9 (3), pp. 254 - 257 (2016)
Short-distance attraction of saproxylic Heteroptera to olfactory cues. Insect Conservation and Diversity 38.
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42 (5), pp. 382 - 393 (2016)
Feeding experience affects the behavioral response of polyphagous gypsy moth caterpillars to herbivore-induced poplar volatiles. Journal of Chemical Ecology 39.
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84, pp. 114 - 127 (2016)
Leaf-mining by Phyllonorycter blancardella reprograms the host-leaf transcriptome to modulate phytohormones associated with nutrient mobilization and plant defense. Journal of Insect Physiology 40.
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34, pp. 167 - 266 (2015)
Fungal Planet description sheets: 320–370. Persoonia