Publications of Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Journal Article (527)
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Journal Article
196 (2), pp. 574 - 585 (2012)
Nicotiana attenuata alpha-DIOXYGENASE1 through its production of 2-hydroxylinolenic acid is required for intact plant defense expression against attack from Manduca sexta larvae. New Phytologist 222.
Journal Article
160 (2), pp. 929 - 943 (2012)
HSPRO controls early Nicotiana attenuata seedling growth during interaction with the fungus Piriformospora indica. Plant Physiology 223.
Journal Article
72 (1), pp. 162 - 172 (2012)
Targeted inactivation of transcription factors by overexpression of their truncated forms in plants. The Plant Journal 224.
Journal Article
12, 172 (2012)
Identification and characterization of circadian clock genes in a native tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata. BMC Plant Biology 225.
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71 (4), pp. 529 - 538 (2012)
Unpredictability of nectar nicotine promotes outcrossing by hummingbirds in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 226.
Journal Article
159 (4), pp. 1591 - 1607 (2012)
Silencing Nicotiana attenuata calcium-dependent protein kinases, CDPK4 and CDPK5, strongly upregulates wound- and herbivory-induced jasmonic acid accumulations. Plant Physiology 227.
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22, pp. 48 - 51 (2012)
Protein kinases in plant growth and defense. Endocytobiosis and cell research: journal of the International Society of Endocytobiology 228.
Journal Article
71 (4), pp. 587 - 601 (2012)
The post-pollination ethylene burst and the continuation of floral advertisement are harbingers of non-random mate selection in Nicotiana attenuata. The Plant Journal 229.
Journal Article
156 (2), pp. 205 - 214 (2012)
Training a new generation of biologists: the genome-enabled field biologists. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 230.
Journal Article
159 (4), pp. 1545 - 1570 (2012)
Environmental stresses of field growth allow cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase-deficient Nicotiana attenuata plants to compensate for their structural deficiencies. Plant Physiology 231.
Journal Article
24 (6), pp. 2427 - 2442 (2012)
A self-regulatory circuit of CIRCADIAN CLOCK-ASSOCIATED1 underlies the circadian clock regulation of temperature responses in Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell 232.
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12, 60 (2012)
RNAi-mediated silencing of the HD-Zip gene HD20 in Nicotiana attenuata affects benzyl acetone emission from corollas via ABA levels and the expression of metabolic genes. BMC Plant Biology 233.
Journal Article
54 (2), pp. 99 - 114 (2012)
Arabidopsis plants having defects in nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factors UPF1, UPF2, and UPF3 show photoperiod-dependent phenotypes in development and stress responses. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 234.
Journal Article
54 (3), pp. 189 - 206 (2012)
Dicer-like proteins and their role in plant-herbivore interactions in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 235.
Journal Article
7 (2), e31347 (2012)
Tobacco Rattle Virus vector: A rapid and transient means of silencing Manduca sexta genes by plant mediated RNA interference. PLoS One 236.
Journal Article
22, pp. 82 - 85 (2012)
Small RNAs and transcriptional regulation of plant defense responses against insect herbivory. Endocytobiosis and Cell Research 237.
Journal Article
72 (5), pp. 745 - 757 (2012)
A pleiotropic drug resistance transporter in Nicotiana tabacum is involved in defense against the herbivore Manduca sexta. The Plant Journal 238.
Journal Article
5 (4), pp. 485 - 490 (2012)
Transformational tools for next-generation plant ecology: manipulation of gene expression for the functional analysis of genes. Plant Ecology & Diversity 239.
Journal Article
30, pp. 731 - 740 (2012)
Three MAPK kinases, MEK1, SIPKK and NPK2, are not involved in activation of SIPK after wounding and herbivore feeding but important for accumulation of trypsin proteinase inhibitors. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter 240.
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