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Herbivore induction of jasmonic acid and chemical defences reduce photosynthesis in Nicotiana attenuata. [PDF]
Nabity PD, Zavala JA, DeLucia EH.
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PhytoCluster: a generative deep learning model for clustering plant single-cell RNA-seq data. [PDF]
Wang H +11 more
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Enzymatic Glucosylation Enhances the Solubility of Niclosamide but Abrogates Its Therapeutic Efficacy. [PDF]
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Influence of gibberellins on Nicotiana attenuata`s defence against insects
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Heritable Virus-Induced Genome Editing (VIGE) in Nicotiana attenuata
2023The CRISPR/Cas9 system is an extremely powerful tool for targeted mutagenesis in plants. However, plant genome editing relies on the labor-intensive plant regeneration method for generating gene-edited plants. To overcome this bottleneck, several virus-induced genome editing (VIGE) techniques have been developed. The VIGE system aims to induce targeted
Hyeonjin, Kim +5 more
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Fire, nitrogen, and defensive plasticity in Nicotiana attenuata
Oecologia, 1998Nicotiana attenuata is a post-fire annual that utilizes jasmonate-inducible nicotine production as an inducible chemical defense which, in turn, can utilize 6% of a plant' s nitrogen budget and be costly to seed production. We characterize the nitrogen pools of burned soils in the plant' s native environment (piñyon-juniper woodlands) and examine how ...
Lynds, G., Baldwin, I.
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Ontogeny Constrains Systemic Protease Inhibitor Response in Nicotiana attenuata
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2001Protease inhibitors (PIs) are plant compounds that can inhibit proteases of mammal, insect, or pathogen origin and are frequently induced by mechanical wounding, insect feeding, or pathogen infection. Nicotiana attenuata is a species that induces nicotine, volatiles, and phenolics in response to damage.
Dam, V. +3 more
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Induced defense in Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae) fruit and flowers
Oecologia, 2005Plants protect themselves against herbivory using a continuum of strategies, ranging from constitutive defenses to intermittent induced responses. Induced defenses may not provide immediate and maximum protection, but could be advantageous when continuous defense is either energetically or ecologically costly. As such, induced defenses in flowers could
Andrew C, McCall, Richard, Karban
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