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Mario Kallenbach

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Abdulsalam O, Wagner K, Wirth S, Kunert M, David A, Kallenbach M, et al.
Mycorrhiza . 2020 Nov; 31(2):173-188. PMID: 33210234
The ectomycorrhizospheric habitat contains a diverse pool of organisms, including the host plant, mycorrhizal fungi, and other rhizospheric microorganisms. Different signaling molecules may influence the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. Here, we investigated...
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Wolf M, Jahne-Raden N, Gutschleg H, Kulau U, Kallenbach M, Wolf K
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2019 Aug; 264:1648-1649. PMID: 31438274
The project SCARAB2 (Scalable, Robust and Adaptive on Board Ballistocardiography) aims to use Ballistocardiography (BCG) to monitor flight passengers. In order to show that recorded BCG data from flights give...
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Adam N, Kallenbach M, Meldau S, Veit D, van Dam N, Baldwin I, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Jun; 13(6):e0197221. PMID: 29874269
Plant genetic diversity structures animal communities and affects plant population productivity. However, few studies have investigated which traits are involved and the mechanisms mediating these effects. We studied the consequences...
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Rodriguez V, Padilla G, Malvar R, Kallenbach M, Santiago R, Butron A
Front Plant Sci . 2018 May; 9:522. PMID: 29740463
Plants defend themselves against herbivores by activating a plethora of genetic and biochemical mechanisms aimed at reducing plant damage and insect survival. The short-term plant response to insect attack is...
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Kallenbach M, Veit D, Eilers E, Schuman M
Bio Protoc . 2017 Nov; 5(3). PMID: 29085860
Plant volatiles (PVs) mediate manifold interactions between plants and their biotic and abiotic environments (Dicke and Baldwin, 2010; Holopainen and Gershenzon, 2010). An understanding of the physiological and ecological functions...
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Adam N, Erler T, Kallenbach M, Kaltenpoth M, Kunert G, Baldwin I, et al.
J Integr Plant Biol . 2016 Nov; 59(1):44-59. PMID: 27862998
Herbivore species sharing a host plant often compete. In this study, we show that host plant-mediated interaction between two insect herbivores - a generalist and a specialist - results in...
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Schafer M, Brutting C, Baldwin I, Kallenbach M
Plant Methods . 2016 May; 12:30. PMID: 27239220
Background: Plant metabolites are commonly functionally classified, as defense- or growth-related phytohormones, primary and specialized metabolites, and so forth. Analytical procedures for the quantifications of these metabolites are challenging because...
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Kessler D, Kallenbach M, Diezel C, Rothe E, Murdock M, Baldwin I
Elife . 2015 Jul; 4. PMID: 26132861
Many plants attract and reward pollinators with floral scents and nectar, respectively, but these traits can also incur fitness costs as they also attract herbivores. This dilemma, common to most...
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Alagna F, Kallenbach M, Pompa A, De Marchis F, Rao R, Baldwin I, et al.
J Integr Plant Biol . 2015 Mar; 58(4):413-25. PMID: 25727685
Olive fly (Bactrocera oleae R.) is the most harmful insect pest of olive (Olea europaea L.) which strongly affects fruits and oil production. Despite the expanding economic importance of olive...
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Kallenbach M, Oh Y, Eilers E, Veit D, Baldwin I, Schuman M
Plant J . 2014 Apr; 78(6):1060-72. PMID: 24684685
Plant volatiles (PVs) mediate interactions between plants and arthropods, microbes and other plants, and are involved in responses to abiotic stress. PV emissions are therefore influenced by many environmental factors,...