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Vivien Lortzing

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Huve M, Bittner N, Kunze R, Hilker M, Remus-Emsermann M, Paniagua Voirol L, et al.
Planta . 2024 Oct; 260(5):112. PMID: 39361039
Unlike Arabidopsis thaliana, defenses of Arabidopsis lyrata against Pieris brassicae larval feeding are not primable by P. brassicae eggs. Thus, egg primability of plant anti-herbivore defenses is not phylogenetically conserved...
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Hundacker J, Linda T, Hilker M, Lortzing V, Bittner N
Tree Physiol . 2024 Jan; 44(2). PMID: 38227779
Plants can improve their resistance to feeding damage by insects if they have perceived insect egg deposition prior to larval feeding. Molecular analyses of these egg-mediated defence mechanisms have until...
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Lortzing V, Valsamakis G, Jantzen F, Hundacker J, Paniagua Voirol L, Schumacher F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jan; 14(1):1076. PMID: 38212511
Egg deposition by herbivorous insects is well known to elicit defensive plant responses. Our study aimed to elucidate the insect and plant species specificity of these responses. To study the...
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Cortleven A, Roeber V, Frank M, Bertels J, Lortzing V, Beemster G, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2022 Jun; 13:838284. PMID: 35646013
Plants are exposed to regular diurnal rhythms of light and dark. Changes in the photoperiod by the prolongation of the light period cause photoperiod stress in short day-adapted . Here,...
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Valsamakis G, Bittner N, Kunze R, Hilker M, Lortzing V
J Exp Bot . 2022 May; 73(14):4996-5015. PMID: 35522985
While traits of plant resistance to herbivory often change during ontogeny, it is unknown whether the primability of this resistance depends on the plant's developmental stage. Resistance in non-flowering Arabidopsis...
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Valsamakis G, Bittner N, Fatouros N, Kunze R, Hilker M, Lortzing V
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Dec; 11:619589. PMID: 33362842
Plants can respond to eggs laid by herbivorous insects on their leaves by preparing (priming) their defense against the hatching larvae. Egg-mediated priming of defense is known for several plant...
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Lortzing T, Kunze R, Steppuhn A, Hilker M, Lortzing V
Sci Rep . 2020 Oct; 10(1):16281. PMID: 33004864
Plants respond to insect eggs with transcriptional changes, resulting in enhanced defence against hatching larvae. However, it is unknown whether phylogenetically distant plant species show conserved transcriptomic responses to insect...
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Paniagua Voirol L, Valsamakis G, Lortzing V, Weinhold A, Johnston P, Fatouros N, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2020 Feb; 43(8):1815-1826. PMID: 32096568
Plants can enhance their defence against herbivorous insects by responding to insect egg depositions preceding larval feeding. The similarity of plant responses to insect eggs with those to phytopathogens gave...
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Oberlander J, Lortzing V, Hilker M, Kunze R
BMC Plant Biol . 2019 Aug; 19(1):338. PMID: 31375063
Background: In native environments plants frequently experience simultaneous or sequential unfavourable abiotic and biotic stresses. The plant's response to combined stresses is usually not the sum of the individual responses....
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Altmann S, Muino J, Lortzing V, Brandt R, Himmelbach A, Altschmied L, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2018 Oct; 27(23):4901-4915. PMID: 30329187
Plant responses to insect egg depositions are known to shape subsequent defensive responses to larvae hatching from the eggs. Elm (Ulmus minor) leaves, on which elm leaf beetles laid their...