Publications of Ian Thomas Baldwin
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Journal Article (527)
81.
Journal Article
6, 19 (2018)
Floral trait variations among wild tobacco populations influence the foraging behavior of hawkmoth pollinators. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 82.
Journal Article
94 (5), pp. 790 - 798 (2018)
Shoot phytochrome B modulates reactive oxygen species homeostasis in roots via abscisic acid signaling in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal 83.
Journal Article
32 (1), pp. 136 - 149 (2018)
Herbivore-induced volatile blends with both "fast" and "slow" components provide robust indirect defence in nature. Functional Ecology 84.
Journal Article
9, 2683 (2018)
Large-scale gene losses underlie the genome evolution of parasitic plant Cuscuta australis. Nature Communications 85.
Journal Article
59 (12), pp. 844 - 850 (2017)
NaMYB8 regulates distinct, optimally distributed herbivore defense traits. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 86.
Journal Article
92 (3), pp. 414 - 425 (2017)
What happens in the pith stays in the pith: tissue-localized defense responses facilitate chemical niche differentiation between two spatially separated herbivores. The Plant Journal 87.
Journal Article
59 (11), pp. 805 - 809 (2017)
Fitness consequences of a clock pollinator filter in Nicotiana attenuata flowers in nature. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 88.
Journal Article
59 (10), pp. 759 - 771 (2017)
Localized micronutrient patches induce lateral root foraging and chemotropism in Nicotiana attenuata. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 89.
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12 (10), pp. 1563 - 1566 (2017)
Cytotoxic activities of different Iranian Solanaceae and Lamiaceae plants and bioassay-guided study of an active extract from Salvia lachnocalyx. Natural Product Communications 90.
Journal Article
175 (2), pp. 927 - 946 (2017)
Argonaute 8 (AGO8) mediates the elicitation of direct defenses against herbivory. Plant Physiology 91.
Journal Article
59 (8), pp. 552 - 571 (2017)
JA but not JA-Ile is the cell-nonautonomous signal activating JA mediated systemic defenses to herbivory in Nicotiana attenuata (FA). Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 92.
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59 (8), pp. 572 - 587 (2017)
Circadian clock component, LHY, tells a plant when to respond photosynthetically to light in nature. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 93.
Journal Article
22 (9), pp. 803 - 812 (2017)
Multiple routes of light signaling during root photomorphogenesis. Trends in Plant Science 94.
Journal Article
27 (4), pp. 475 - 479 (2017)
Cytotoxic diterpenoids from the roots of Salvia lachnocalyx. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia 95.
Journal Article
27 (9), pp. 1336 - 1341 (2017)
Tissue-specific emission of (E)-a-bergamotene helps resolve the dilemma when pollinators are also herbivores. Current Biology 96.
Journal Article
215 (3), pp. 1264 - 1273 (2017)
Evidence of an evolutionary hourglass pattern in herbivory-induced transcriptomic responses. New Phytologist 97.
Journal Article
114 (23), pp. 6133 - 6138 (2017)
Wild tobacco genomes reveal the evolution of nicotine biosynthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98.
Journal Article
215 (2), pp. 803 - 812 (2017)
Herbivory-induced jasmonates constrain plant sugar accumulation and growth by antagonizing gibberellin signaling and not by promoting secondary metabolite production. New Phytologist 99.
Journal Article
7 (11), pp. 3703 - 3712 (2017)
Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility. Ecology and Evolution 100.
Journal Article
40 (7), pp. 1039 - 1056 (2017)
Herbivore perception decreases photosynthetic carbon assimilation and reduces stomatal conductance by engaging 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, mitogen-activated protein kinase 4 and cytokinin perception. Plant, Cell and Environment