Publications of Tobias G. Köllner
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Journal Article (153)
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Journal Article
16 (1), 450 (2015)
The Eucalyptus terpene synthase gene family. BMC Genomics 102.
Journal Article
37 (2), pp. 167 - 174 (2015)
Defensive weapons and defense signals in plants: Some plant metabolites serve both roles. Bioessays 103.
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241 (6), pp. 1351 - 1361 (2015)
A small, differentially regulated family of farnesyl diphosphate synthases in maize (Zea mays) provides farnesyl diphosphate for the biosynthesis of herbivore-induced sesquiterpenes. Planta 104.
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65, pp. 65 - 74 (2015)
Colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal and endophytic fungi enhanced terpene production in tomato plants and their defense against a herbivorous insect. Symbiosis 105.
Journal Article
10 (3), e987522 (2015)
Beetle feeding induces a different volatile emission pattern from black poplar foliage than caterpillar herbivory. Plant Signaling & Behavior 106.
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13 (21), pp. 6021 - 6030 (2015)
Substrate geometry controls the cyclization cascade in multiproduct terpene synthases from Zea mays. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 107.
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80 (6), pp. 1095 - 1107 (2014)
Herbivore-induced poplar cytochrome P450 enzymes of the CYP71 family convert aldoximes to nitriles which repel a generalist caterpillar. The Plant Journal 108.
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14, 270 (2014)
Terpene synthases and their contribution to herbivore-induced volatile emission in western balsam poplar (Populus trichocarpa). BMC Plant Biology 109.
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62 (4), pp. 5226 - 5236 (2014)
Infection of corn ears by Fusarium spp. induces the emission of volatile sesquiterpenes. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 110.
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14, 239 (2014)
Positive Darwinian selection is a driving force for the diversification of terpenoid biosynthesis in the genus Oryza. BMC Plant Biology 111.
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14, 304 (2014)
The timing of herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar (Populus nigra) and the influence of herbivore age and identity affect the value of individual volatiles as cues for herbivore enemies. BMC Plant Biology 112.
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37 (8), pp. 1909 - 1923 (2014)
Herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar: regulation and role in attracting herbivore enemies. Plant, Cell and Environment 113.
Journal Article
8 (12), e27640 (2013)
Identification and characterization of CYP79D6v4, a cytochrome P450 enzyme producing aldoximes in black poplar (Populus nigra). Plant Signaling & Behavior 114.
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19, pp. 13590 - 13600 (2013)
Theoretical and experimental analysis of the reaction mechanism of MrTPS2, a triquinane-forming sesquiterpene synthase from chamomile. Chemistry-a European Journal 115.
Journal Article
25 (6), pp. 2341 - 2355 (2013)
Natural variation in maize aphid resistance is associated with 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one glucoside methyltransferase activity. The Plant Cell 116.
Journal Article
529 (2), pp. 112 - 121 (2013)
Stereochemical mechanism of two sabinene hydrate synthases forming antipodal monoterpenes in thyme (Thymus vulgaris). Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 117.
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25 (11), pp. 4640 - 4657 (2013)
Gene coexpression analysis reveals a complex metabolism of the monoterpene alcohol linalool in Arabidopsis flowers. The Plant Cell 118.
Journal Article
73, pp. 302 - 308 (2013)
Identification and characterization of (E)-b-caryophyllene synthase and a/b-pinene synthase potentially involved in constitutive and herbivore-induced terpene formation in cotton. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 119.
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25 (11), pp. 4737 - 4754 (2013)
Two herbivore-induced cytochrome P450 enzymes CYP79D6 and CYP79D7 catalyze the formation of volatile aldoximes involved in poplar defense. The Plant Cell 120.
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13, 15 (2013)
Localization of sesquiterpene formation and emission in maize leaves after herbivore damage. BMC Plant Biology