Publications of I. T. Baldwin
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Journal Article (528)
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4, p. 11 (2004)
Fitness benefits of trypsin proteinase inhibitor expression in Nicotiana attenuata are greater than their costs when plants are attacked. BMC Ecology 422.
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101 (6), pp. 1607 - 1612 (2004)
Constitutive and inducible trypsin proteinase inhibitor production incurs large fitness costs in Nicotiana attenuata. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 423.
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134 (3), pp. 1181 - 1190 (2004)
Manipulation of endogenous trypsin proteinase inhibitor production in Nicotiana attenuata demonstrates their function as antiherbivore defenses. Plant Physiology 424.
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63 (1), pp. 114 - 117 (2003)
"Curing" of Nicotiana attenuata leaves by small mammals does not decrease nicotine contents. Western North American Naturalist 425.
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2003 (203), pe42 (2003)
Finally, proof of weapons of mass destruction. Science Signaling 426.
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5 (2), pp. 179 - 185 (2003)
Heritability of a quantitative and qualitative protease inhibitor polymorphism in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Biology 427.
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14 (2), pp. 169 - 176 (2003)
Attracting friends to feast on foes: engineering terpene emission to make crop plants more attractive to herbivore enemies. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 428.
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84 (1), pp. 79 - 90 (2003)
Ecological costs and benefits correlated with trypsin protease inhibitor production in Nicotiana attenuata. Ecology 429.
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131 (4), pp. 1894 - 1902 (2003)
Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata. VI. Microarray analysis reveals that most herbivore-specific transcriptional changes are mediated by fatty acid-ami. Plant Physiology 430.
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131 (4), pp. 1877 - 1893 (2003)
Molecular interactions between the specialist herbivore Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) and its natural host Nicotiana attenuata: V. Microarray analysis and further characterization of large-scale changes in herbivore-induced mRNAs. Plant Physiology 431.
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132 (4), pp. 1755 - 1767 (2003)
Convergent responses to stress. Solar ultraviolet-B radiation and Manduca sexta herbivory elicit overlapping transcriptional responses in field-grown plants of Nicotiana longiflora. Plant Physiology 432.
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100, pp. 14581 - 14586 (2003)
Manduca sexta recognition and resistance among allopolyploid Nicotiana host plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 433.
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4 (1), pp. 15 - 26 (2003)
Molecular technology reveals how the induced direct defenses of plants work. Basic and Applied Ecology 434.
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62 (3), pp. 527 - 536 (2003)
Allometric analysis of the induced flavonols on the leaf surface of wild tobacco (Nicotiana attenuata). Phytochemistry 435.
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29 (3), pp. 763 - 770 (2003)
Constraints to herbivore-induced systemic responses: Bidirectional signaling along orthostichies in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 436.
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3, 6 (2003)
Opportunistic out-crossing in Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae), a predominantly self-fertilizing native tobacco. BMC Ecology 437.
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118 (2), pp. 240 - 252 (2003)
Detecting herbivore-specific transcriptional responses in plants with multiple DDRT-PCR and subtractive library procedures. Physiologia Plantarum 438.
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31 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (2002)
A knot-out mutation in allene oxide synthase results in male sterility and defective wound signal transduction in Arabidopsis due to a block in jasmonic acid biosynthesis. The Plant Journal 439.
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5 (4), pp. 351 - 354 (2002)
Volatile signaling in plant-plant-herbivore interactions: What is real? Current Opinion in Plant Biology 440.
Journal Article
60 (2), pp. 109 - 116 (2002)
Gene expression of 5-epi-aristolochene synthase and formation of capsidiol in roots of Nicotiana attenuata and N-sylvestris. Phytochemistry