Publikationen von I. T. Baldwin
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Zeitschriftenartikel (527)
521.
Zeitschriftenartikel
8, S. 25 - 34 (1984)
Demage- and communication-induced changes in yellow birch leaf phenolics. Proc. N. A. Forest Biology Workshop 522.
Zeitschriftenartikel
15 (4), S. 419 - 423 (1983)
Protein-binding phenolics and the inhibition of nitrification in subalpine balsam fir soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 523.
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221, S. 277 - 279 (1983)
Rapid changes in tree leaf chemistry induced by damage: evidence for communication between plants. Science 524.
Zeitschriftenartikel
Changes in tree quality in response to defoliation. Canada/United States Spruce Budworms Program (CANUSA) Proceedings, S. 83 - 86 (1983)
525.
Zeitschriftenartikel
217 (4555), S. 149 - 151 (1982)
Oak leaf quality declines in response to defoliation by gypsy moth larvae. Science 526.
Zeitschriftenartikel
69 (5), S. 753 - 759 (1982)
Seasonal and individual variation in leaf quality of two northern hardwoods tree species. American Journal of Botany 527.
Zeitschriftenartikel
29 (4), S. 823 - 826 (1981)
Hemoglobin as a binding substrate in the quantitative analysis of plant tannins. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Buch (1)
528.
Buch
Induced responses to herbivory. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.] (1997), IX, 319 S S.
Buchkapitel (18)
529.
Buchkapitel
1569, S. 127 - 139 (Hg. Dandekar, T.; Naseem, M.). Springer, Springer New York (2017)
Real-time genetic manipulations of the cytokinin pathway: a tool for laboratory and field studies. In: Auxins and Cytokinins in Plant Biology, Bd. 530.
Buchkapitel
1171, S. 1 - 266 (Hg. Komis, G.; Šamaj, J.). Humana Press, Hertfordshire, UK (2014)
Virus-induced gene silencing in plant MAPK research. In: Plant MAP Kinases: Methods and Protocols, Bd. 531.
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Die ökologische Grundlagenforschung des 3. Jahrtausends braucht Gentechnik und Freisetzungsversuche. In: Chancen und Risiken der modernen Biotechnologie, S. 98 - 103 (Hg. Schartl, M.; Erber-Schropp, J. M.). Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden (2014)
532.
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A mixed bag: The plant growth-promoting Sebacina vermifera impairs defense mechanisms against herbivores. In: Piriformospora indica, Sebacinales and their Biotechnological Applications, S. 251 - 262 (Hg. Varma, A.; Kost, G.; Oelmüller, R.). Springer, Berlin (2013)
533.
Buchkapitel
The use of VIGS technology to study plant-herbivore interactions. In: Virus-induced gene silencing: Methods and protocols, S. 109 - 137 (Hg. Becker, A.) (2013)
534.
Buchkapitel
1011, S. 83 - 95 (Hg. Goossens, A.; Pauwels , L.). Humana Press, New York (2013)
Jasmonate signaling in the field, Part I: Elicited changes in jasmonate pools of transgenic Nicotiana attenuata populations. In: Jasmonate Signaling: Methods and Protocols, Bd. 535.
Buchkapitel
1011 (Hg. Goossens, A.; Pauwels, L.). Springer, Berlin (2013)
Jasmonate signaling in the field, Part II: Insect-guided characterization of genetic variations in jasmonate-dependent defenses of transgenic and natural Nicotiana attenuata populations. In: Jasmonate Signaling: Methods and Protocols, Bd. 536.
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Asking the ecosystem if herbivory-inducible plant volatiles (HIPVs) have defensive functions. In: The ecology of plant secondary metabolites: genes to global processes, S. 287 - 307 (Hg. Iason , G.R.; Dicke, M.; Hartley, S.E.). Cambridge University Press (2012)
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Ökologische Gentechnik - Wie Gentechnik und Freilandversuche zu einem besseren Verständnis von Ökosystemen beitragen. In: Aus den Elfenbeintürmen der Wissenschaft 5 - XLAB Science Festival, S. 47 - 84 (Hg. Neher, E.M.). Wallstein-Verlag, Göttingen (2011)
538.
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Molecular ecology of plant competition. In: Weedy and Invasive Plant Genomics, S. 197 - 220 (Hg. Stewart Jr., C. N.) (2009)
539.
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Induced defenses and the cost-benefit paradigm. In: Induced Plant Resistance to Herbivory, S. 61 - 83 (Hg. Schaller, A.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin [u.a.] (2008)
540.
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5, S. 225 - 230 (Hg. Silva, T. D.). Global Science Books, Isleworth (2006)
Rapid heatblock thermocycling of small samples: a path to fast, low-cost plant genotyping. In: Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology, Bd.