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  1. A persistent major mutation in canonical jasmonate signaling is embedded in an herbivory-elicited gene network
  2. The downside of metabolic diversity: Postingestive rearrangements by specialized insects
  3. Strigolactone signaling regulates specialized metabolism in tobacco stems and interactions with stem-feeding herbivores
  4. Root-expressed phytochromes B1 and B2, but not PhyA and Cry2, regulate shoot growth in nature
  5. Cry1Ac production is costly for native plants attacked by non-Cry1Ac-targeted herbivores in the field
  6. Shoot phytochrome B modulates reactive oxygen species homeostasis in roots via abscisic acid signaling in Arabidopsis
  7. Aboveground herbivory induced jasmonates disproportionately reduce plant reproductive potential by facilitating root nematode infestation
  8. Jasmonate signaling makes flowers attractive to pollinators and repellant to florivores in nature
  9. Fitness consequences of a clock pollinator filter in Nicotiana attenuata flowers in nature
  10. What happens in the pith stays in the pith: tissue-localized defense responses facilitate chemical niche differentiation between two spatially separated herbivores
  11. Herbivore-induced volatile blends with both “fast” and “slow” components provide robust indirect defence in nature
  12. Localized micronutrient patches induce lateral root foraging and chemotropism in Nicotiana attenuata
  13. Circadian clock component, LHY, tells a plant when to respond photosynthetically to light in nature
  14. Evidence of an evolutionary hourglass pattern in herbivory‐induced transcriptomic responses
  15. Jasmonate-mediated source-to-sink regulation of defenses
  16. Herbivory-induced jasmonates constrain plant sugar accumulation and growth by antagonizing gibberellin signaling and not by promoting secondary metabolite production
  17. Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibility
  18. Functional specialization ofNicotiana attenuataphytochromes in leaf development and flowering time
  19. Fitness consequences of altering floral circadian oscillations forNicotiana attenuata
  20. Trichobarisweevils distinguish amongst toxic host plants by sensing volatiles that do not affect larval performance
  21. The Layers of Plant Responses to Insect Herbivores
  22. Plant‐mediated pheromone emission by a hemipteran seed feeder increases the apparency of an unreliable but rewarding host
  23. Jasmonic acid signalling mediates resistance of the wild tobaccoNicotiana attenuatato its nativeFusarium, but notAlternaria, fungal pathogens
  24. Ecology in the genomics era of a degraded planet
  25. RuBPCase activase (RCA) mediates growth-defense trade-offs: silencing RCA redirects jasmonic acid (JA) flux from JA-isoleucine to methyl jasmonate (MeJA) to attenuate induced defense responses inNicotiana attenuata
  26. Feeding-induced rearrangement of green leaf volatiles reduces moth oviposition
  27. Herbivory-induced volatiles function as defenses increasing fitness of the native plant Nicotiana attenuata in nature
  28. Nicotiana attenuata α‐DIOXYGENASE1 through its production of 2‐hydroxylinolenic acid is required for intact plant defense expression against attack from Manduca sexta larvae
  29. Enhanced fluorescence imaging in chlorophyll-suppressed tobacco tissues using virus-induced gene silencing of the phytoene desaturase gene