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James H Tumlinson

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Maleki F, Seidl-Adams I, Felton G, Kersch-Becker M, Tumlinson J
J Exp Bot . 2024 Oct; 75(21):6872-6887. PMID: 39397371
Plants adapt to balance growth-defense tradeoffs in response to both biotic and abiotic stresses. Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) are released after biotic and abiotic stresses and function as damage-associated signals...
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Maleki F, Seidl-Adams I, Fahimi A, Peiffer M, Kersch-Becker M, Felton G, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2023 Oct; 47(1):122-139. PMID: 37828776
Plants perceive environmental stresses as whole organisms via distant signals conveying danger messages through their vasculature. In parallel to vascular transport, airborne plant volatile compounds, including green leaf volatiles (GLVs),...
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Tumlinson J
Annu Rev Entomol . 2022 Jul; 68:1-12. PMID: 35834769
My research focuses on elucidating the chemical communication systems linking plants, herbivores, and natural enemies. My interests in integrating chemistry and agriculture led to my graduate studies in the emerging...
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Jones A, Cofer T, Engelberth J, Tumlinson J
J Chem Ecol . 2021 Nov; 48(3):337-345. PMID: 34807370
Several herbivorous caterpillars contain effectors in their oral secretions that alter the emission of green leaf volatiles (GLVs) produced by the plants upon which the caterpillars are feeding. These effectors...
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Jones A, Felton G, Tumlinson J
Plant Mol Biol . 2021 Oct; 109(4-5):427-445. PMID: 34618284
This review provides an overview, analysis, and reflection on insect elicitors and effectors (particularly from oral secretions) in the context of the 'arms race' with host plants. Following injury by...
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Paudel Timilsena B, Seidl-Adams I, Tumlinson J
Plant Cell Environ . 2019 Nov; 43(3):787-800. PMID: 31759336
Plants produce species-specific herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) after damage. We tested the hypothesis that herbivore-specific HIPVs prime neighboring plants to induce defenses specific to the priming herbivore. Since Manduca sexta...
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Jones A, Seidl-Adams I, Engelberth J, Hunter C, Alborn H, Tumlinson J
Environ Entomol . 2019 Jan; 48(2):419-425. PMID: 30668656
Green plants emit green leaf volatiles (GLVs) as a general damage response. These compounds act as signals for the emitter plant, neighboring plants, and even for insects in the ecosystem....
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Cofer T, Seidl-Adams I, Tumlinson J
J Agric Food Chem . 2018 Oct; 66(43):11197-11208. PMID: 30293420
Evidence that plants can respond to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was first presented 35 years ago. Since then, over 40 VOCs have been found to induce plant responses. These include...
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Beck J, Alborn H, Block A, Christensen S, Hunter C, Rering C, et al.
J Agric Food Chem . 2018 Jun; 66(26):6663-6674. PMID: 29895142
The last 2 decades have witnessed a sustained increase in the study of plant-emitted volatiles and their role in plant-insect, plant-microbe, and plant-plant interactions. While each of these binary systems...
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Rigsby C, McCartney N, Herms D, Tumlinson J, Cipollini D
J Chem Ecol . 2017 Jul; 43(8):831-842. PMID: 28752407
Emerald ash borer (EAB; Agrilus planipennis) is a devastating pest of ash (Fraxinus spp.) in its invaded range in North America. Its coevolved Asian hosts are more resistant and less...