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Induced plant defense responses against chewing insects : Ethylene signaling reduces resistance of Arabidopsis against Egyptian cotton worm but not diamondback moth
Stotz, Henrik; Pittendrigh, B.R.; Kroymann, J.; Weniger, K.; Fritsche, J.; Bauke, A.; Mitchell-Olds, T. (2000)The induction of plant defenses by insect feeding is regulated via multiple signaling cascades. One of them, ethylene signaling, increases susceptibility of Arabidopsis to the generalist herbivore Egyptian cotton worm ... -
Plant-insect interactions
Stotz, Henrik; Kroymann, J.; Mitchell-Olds, T. (1999-08)Recent research shows partially overlapping signal transduction pathways controlling responses to wounding, insects, and pathogens. Chemical and behavioral assays show that plants release herbivore-specific volatiles, and ... -
Systematic genetic and molecular analysis of insect resistance in Arabidopsis
Stotz, Henrik; Kroymann, J.; Tobler, M.; Mitchell-Olds, T. (Int Society for Plant-Microbe, 2000)