Bernardus C J Schimmel
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Recent Articles
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Escobar-Bravo R, Schimmel B, Zhang Y, Wang L, Robert C, Glauser G, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Jun;
47(10):3979-3998.
PMID: 38872585
Plants perceive the presence and defence status of their neighbours through light and volatile cues, but how plants integrate both stimuli is poorly understood. We investigated if and how low...
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Escobar-Bravo R, Schimmel B, Glauser G, Klinkhamer P, Erb M
New Phytol
. 2022 Jan;
234(1):280-294.
PMID: 35028947
Herbivore population dynamics are strongly influenced by the interactions established through their shared host. Such plant-mediated interactions can occur between different herbivore species and different life developmental stages of the...
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Van Doan C, Zust T, Maurer C, Zhang X, Machado R, Mateo P, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2021 Mar;
44(8):2672-2686.
PMID: 33748996
Plant leaves that are exposed to herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) respond by increasing their defenses, a phenomenon referred to as priming. Whether this phenomenon also occurs in the roots is...
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Machado R, Theepan V, Robert C, Zust T, Hu L, Su Q, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2021 Feb;
19(2):e3001114.
PMID: 33600420
Plants produce complex mixtures of primary and secondary metabolites. Herbivores use these metabolites as behavioral cues to increase their fitness. However, how herbivores combine and integrate different metabolite classes into...
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Van Doan C, Zust T, Maurer C, Zhang X, Machado R, Mateo P, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2020 Oct;
PMID: 33073385
The above article was published in error by the publisher before a final editorial decision had been reached. It has therefore been removed temporarily while the editorial process concludes. The...
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Ataide L, Dias C, Schimmel B, van Erp T, Pallini A, Kant M
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):1727.
PMID: 30741999
Plant defensive substances can affect the quality of herbivores as prey for predators either directly or indirectly. Directly when the prey has become toxic since it ingested toxic plant material...
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Schimmel B, Alba J, Wybouw N, Glas J, Meijer T, Schuurink R, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2018 Oct;
19(10).
PMID: 30347842
Tomato plants are attacked by diverse herbivorous arthropods, including by cell-content-feeding mites, such as the extreme generalist and specialists like and . Mite feeding induces plant defense responses that reduce...
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Blaazer C, Villacis-Perez E, Chafi R, Van Leeuwen T, Kant M, Schimmel B
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 Aug;
9:1057.
PMID: 30105039
Plants have evolved numerous defensive traits that enable them to resist herbivores. In turn, this resistance has selected for herbivores that can cope with defenses by either avoiding, resisting or...
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Schimmel B, Ataide L, Kant M
Plant Signal Behav
. 2017 Sep;
12(10):e1370526.
PMID: 28857667
When feeding from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), the generalist spider mite Tetranychus urticae induces jasmonate (JA)- and salicylate (SA)-regulated defense responses that hamper its performance. The related T. evansi, a Solanaceae-specialist,...
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Schimmel B, Ataide L, Chafi R, Villarroel C, Alba J, Schuurink R, et al.
New Phytol
. 2017 Apr;
214(4):1688-1701.
PMID: 28386959
Spider mites are destructive arthropod pests on many crops. The generalist herbivorous mite Tetranychus urticae induces defenses in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and this constrains its fitness. By contrast, the Solanaceae-specialist...