Publications of Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Journal Article (527)
61.
Journal Article
27 (12), pp. 2020 - 2030 (2019)
Mate selection in self-compatible wild tobacco results from coordinated variation in homologous self-incompatibility genes. Current Biology 62.
Journal Article
10, 707 (2019)
Evolution of alternative splicing in eudicots. Frontiers in Plant Science 63.
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42 (3), pp. 972 - 982 (2019)
Herbivory elicits changes in green leaf volatile production via jasmonate signaling and the circadian clock. Plant, Cell and Environment 64.
Journal Article
28 (5), pp. 1154 - 1169 (2019)
A suite of complementary biocontrol traits allows a native consortium of root‐associated bacteria to protect their host plant from a fungal sudden‐wilt disease. Molecular Ecology 65.
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193 (1), pp. 125 - 139 (2019)
Delayed chemical defense: Timely expulsion of herbivores can reduce competition with neighboring plants. American Naturalist 66.
Journal Article
100 (1), e02553 (2019)
Flower movement balances pollinator needs and pollen protection. Ecology 67.
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19, 937 (2018)
Complex regulation of microRNAs in roots of competitively-grown isogenic Nicotiana attenuata plants with different capacities to interact with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. BMC Genomics 68.
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41 (11), pp. 2577 - 2588 (2018)
Root‐expressed phytochromes B1 and B2, but not PhyA and Cry2, regulate shoot growth in nature. Plant, Cell and Environment 69.
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7, e38611 (2018)
The decoration of specialized metabolites influences stylar development. eLife 70.
Journal Article
7, e37093 (2018)
Blumenols as shoot markers for root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. eLife 71.
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7, e36268 (2018)
Cytokinin transfer by a free-living mirid to Nicotiana attenuata recapitulates a strategy of endophytic insects. eLife 72.
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219 (2), pp. 714 - 727 (2018)
Cry1Ac production is costly for native plants attacked by non‐Cry1Ac‐targeted herbivores in the field. New Phytologist 73.
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47 (14), pp. 5338 - 5353 (2018)
Field studies reveal functions of chemical mediators in plant interactions. Chemical Society Reviews 74.
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9, 789 (2018)
The active jasmonate JA-Ile regulates a specific subset of plant jasmonate-mediated resistance to herbivores in nature. Frontiers in Plant Science 75.
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13 (6), e0197221 (2018)
Functional variation in a key defense gene structures herbivore communities and alters plant performance. PLoS One 76.
Journal Article
177 (2), pp. 833 - 846 (2018)
ZEITLUPE in the roots of wild tobacco regulates jasmonate-mediated nicotine biosynthesis and resistance to a generalist herbivore. Plant Physiology 77.
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7, e28715 (2018)
Antimicrobial peptide expression in a wild tobacco plant reveals the limits of host-microbe-manipulations in the field. eLife 78.
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41 (4), pp. 797 - 808 (2018)
Aboveground herbivory induced jasmonates disproportionately reduce plant reproductive potential by facilitating root nematode infestation. Plant, Cell and Environment 79.
Journal Article
60 (3), pp. 190 - 194 (2018)
Jasmonate signaling makes flowers attractive to pollinators and repellant to florivores in nature. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 80.
Journal Article
60 (3), pp. 242 - 261 (2018)
Nicotiana attenuata's capacity to interact with arbuscular mycorrhiza alters its competitive ability and elicits major changes in the leaf transcriptome. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology