Publications of Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Journal Article (528)
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Journal Article
158 (2), pp. 759 - 776 (2012)
Silencing MPK4 in Nicotiana attenuata enhances photosynthesis and seed production but compromises abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure and resistance to pathogens. Plant Physiology 242.
Journal Article
109 (24), pp. E1548 - E1557 (2012)
Empoasca leafhoppers attack wild tobacco plants in a jasmonate-dependent manner and identify jasmonate mutants in natural populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 243.
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16 (3), pp. 299 - 306 (2012)
Petunia flowers solve the defense/apparency dilemma of pollinator attraction by deploying complex floral blends. Ecology Letters 244.
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3, 112 (2012)
A native plant growth promoting bacterium, Bacillus megaterium B55, rescues growth performance of an ethylene insensitive plant genotype in nature. Frontiers in Plant Science 245.
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110 (8), pp. 1503 - 1514 (2012)
Defence on demand: Mechanisms behind optimal defence patterns. Annals of Botany 246.
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159 (2), pp. 769 - 788 (2012)
NaJAZh regulates a subset of defense responses against herbivores and spontaneous leaf necrosis in Nicotiana attenuata plants. Plant Physiology 247.
Journal Article
158 (1), pp. 389 - 407 (2012)
MYB8 controls inducible phenolamide levels by activating three novel hydroxycinnamoyl-coenzyme A:polyamine transferases in Nicotiana attenuata. Plant Physiology 248.
Journal Article
11 (10), pp. 4947 - 4960 (2012)
Determination of 15N-incorporation into plant proteins and their absolute quantitation: a new tool to study nitrogen flux dynamics and protein pool sizes elicited by plant-herbivore interactions. Journal of Proteome Research 249.
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53 (12), pp. 971 - 983 (2011)
Mechanisms of optimal defense patterns in Nicotiana attenuata: Flowering attenuates herbivory-elicited ethylene and jasmonate signaling. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 250.
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6 (12), pp. 1893 - 1896 (2011)
Trichomes as dangerous lollipops: do lizards also use caterpillar body and frass odor to optimize their foraging? Plant Signaling & Behavior 251.
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7, 34 (2011)
A simple and efficient micrografting method for stably transformed Nicotiana attenuata plants to examine shoot-root signaling. Plant Methods 252.
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6 (10), p. e26214 (2011)
Tissue specific diurnal rhythms of metabolites and their regulation during herbivore attack in a native tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata. PLoS One 253.
Journal Article
6 (10), e25925 (2011)
Diverting the flux of the JA pathway in Nicotiana attenuata compromises the plant's defense metabolism and fitness in nature and glasshouse. PLoS One 254.
Journal Article
23 (9), pp. 3512 - 3532 (2011)
Nicotiana attenuata LECTIN RECEPTOR KINASE1 suppresses the insect-mediated inhibition of induced defense responses during Manduca sexta herbivory. The Plant Cell 255.
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37, pp. 1091 - 1098 (2011)
Phaseoloidin, a homogentisic acid glucoside from Nicotiana attenuata trichomes, contributes to the plant’s resistance against Lepidopteran herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology 256.
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34 (9), pp. 1507 - 1520 (2011)
Revealing complexity and specificity in the activation of lipase-mediated oxylipin biosynthesis: A specific role of the Nicotiana attenuata GLA1 lipase in the activation of JA biosynthesis in leaves and roots. Plant, Cell and Environment 257.
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6 (9), pp. 1256 - 1258 (2011)
Grasshopper oral secretions increase salicylic acid and abscic acid levels in wounded leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Signaling & Behavior 258.
Journal Article
14 (4), pp. 429 - 434 (2011)
Back to the past for pollination biology. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 259.
Journal Article
11 (5), pp. 890 - 902 (2011)
Efficient screening of transgenic plant lines for ecological research. Molecular Ecology Resources 260.
Journal Article
21 (4), pp. 187 - 189 (2011)
Moving forward by looking backwards: Thomas Eisner and Chemical Ecology. Chemoecology