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Ma W, Li Y, Gao H, Ma Y, Zhu Z, Wu X, et al.
New Phytol . 2025 Feb; 246(1):298-316. PMID: 39972638
In Solanum pennellii LA0716, three stylar UI (sui) factors and one pollen UI (pui) factor were shown to be involved in S-RNase-independent unilateral incompatibility (UI). However, additional pui factor(s) and...
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He X, Wang Y, Munawar A, Zhu J, Zhong J, Zhang Y, et al.
New Phytol . 2025 Jan; 245(5):2133-2149. PMID: 39780324
The effects of drought stress on stomatal opening dynamics, plant volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions and plant-insect interactions have been well-documented individually, but how they interact mechanistically remains poorly studied....
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Li J, Liu X, Xiao W, Huangfu J, Schuman M, Baldwin I, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):508. PMID: 39779696
Feeding and oviposition by phytophagous insects are both known to trigger defenses in plants. Whether these two defenses functionally interact remains poorly studied, although these interactions are likely important for...
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Yang C, Halitschke R, OConnor S, Baldwin I
Plant Physiol . 2024 Jul; 196(2):1407-1425. PMID: 39052981
Pentacyclic triterpenoids, recognized for their natural bioactivity, display complex spatiotemporal accumulation patterns within the ecological model plant Nicotiana attenuata. Despite their ecological importance, the underlying biosynthetic enzymes and functional attributes...
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Yu L, Chen Y, Zeng X, Lou Y, Baldwin I, Li R
Curr Biol . 2024 Jun; 34(13):2990-2996.e4. PMID: 38870934
The feeding of piercing-sucking insect herbivores often elicits changes in their host plants that benefit the insect. In addition to thwarting a host's defense responses, these phloem-feeding insects may manipulate...
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Servante E, Halitschke R, Rocha C, Baldwin I, Paszkowski U
Plant J . 2024 May; 119(3):1289-1298. PMID: 38818938
The apocarotenoid strigolactones (SLs) facilitate pre-symbiotic communication between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and plants. Related blumenol-C-glucosides (blumenols), have also been associated with symbiosis, but the cues that are involved in...
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Baraniecka P, Seibt W, Groten K, Kessler D, McGale E, Gase K, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 Apr; 242(6):2832-2844. PMID: 38581189
Nicotiana attenuata styles preferentially select pollen from among accessions with corresponding expression patterns of NaS-like-RNases (SLRs), and the postpollination ethylene burst (PPEB) is an accurate predictor of seed siring success....
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Bai Y, Liu X, Baldwin I
Annu Rev Plant Biol . 2024 Feb; 75(1):629-653. PMID: 38424065
Plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) are variably distributed across taxa, tissues, and ecological contexts; this variability has inspired many theories about PSM function, which, to date, remain poorly tested because predictions...
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Li C, Czyz E, Halitschke R, Baldwin I, Schaepman M, Schuman M
Plant Methods . 2023 Oct; 19(1):108. PMID: 37833725
Remote sensing of vegetation by spectroscopy is increasingly used to characterize trait distributions in plant communities. How leaves interact with electromagnetic radiation is determined by their structure and contents of...
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Li S, Baldwin G, Yang C, Lu R, Meng S, Huang J, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2023 Sep; 47(1):230-245. PMID: 37750501
Laboratory studies have revealed that strigolatone (SL) and karrikin (KAR) signalling mediate responses to abiotic and biotic stresses, and reshape branching architecture that could increase reproductive performance and crop yields....