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    Differential volatile emissions and salicylic acid levels from tobacco plants in response to different strains of Pseudomonas syringae by Huang, J, Cardoza, Y.J, Schmelz, E.A, Raina, R, Engelberth, J, Tumlinson, J.H

    Published in Planta (01-09-2003)
    “…Pathogen-induced plant responses include changes in both volatile and non-volatile secondary metabolites. To characterize the role of bacterial pathogenesis in…”
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    Ion Channel-Forming Alamethicin Is a Potent Elicitor of Volatile Biosynthesis and Tendril Coiling. Cross Talk between Jasmonate and Salicylate Signaling in Lima Bean by Jürgen Engelberth, Koch, Thomas, Göde Schüler, Nadine Bachmann, Jana Rechtenbach, Boland, Wilhelm

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2001)
    “…Alamethicin (ALA), a voltage-gated, ion channel-forming peptide mixture from Trichoderma viride, is a potent elicitor of the biosynthesis of volatile compounds…”
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    Retinorecipient areas in the common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ): An image-forming and non-image forming circuitry by Santana, Nelyane Nayara M, Silva, Eryck H A, Dos Santos, Sâmarah F, Costa, Miriam S M O, Nascimento Junior, Expedito S, Engelberth, Rovena Clara J G, Cavalcante, Jeferson S

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (02-02-2023)
    “…The mammalian retina captures a multitude of diverse features from the external environment and conveys them via the optic nerve to a myriad of retinorecipient…”
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    Differential signalling and plant-volatile biosynthesis by Engelberth, J

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-12-2000)
    “…At least two different signalling pathways have been identified that result in clearly distinguishable volatile profiles in response to pathogens and…”
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    Gadolinium‐sensitive, voltage‐dependent calcium release channels in the endoplasmic reticulum of a higher plant mechanoreceptor organ by Klüsener, B., Boheim, G., Liss, H., Engelberth, J., Weiler, E.W.

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-06-1995)
    “…The lipid bilayer technique was adapted to the functional reconstitution of ion channels from the endoplasmic reticulum of a higher plant. This was obtained at…”
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    Defense priming by non-jasmonate producing fatty acids in maize (Zea mays) by Li, Ting, Cofer, Tristan M., Engelberth, Marie J., Engelberth, Jurgen

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-11-2016)
    “…Previously, we described a priming effect of α-linolenic acid (LnA) on anti-herbivore defense response in maize seedlings. 1 We showed that exogenous…”
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    Monitoring plant hormones during stress responses by Engelberth, Marie J, Engelberth, Jurgen

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (15-06-2009)
    “…Plant hormones and related signaling compounds play an important role in the regulation of plant responses to various environmental stimuli and stresses. Among…”
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    Airborne signals prime plants against insect herbivore attack by Engelberth, J, Alborn, H.T, Schmelz, E.A, Tumlinson, J.H

    “…Green leafy volatiles (GLV), six-carbon aldehydes, alcohols, and esters commonly emitted by plants in response to mechanical damage or herbivory, induced…”
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    Maize 9-Lipoxygenase ZmLOX3 Controls Development, Root-Specific Expression of Defense Genes, and Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes by Gao, X, Starr, J, Gobel, C, Engelberth, J, Feussner, I, Tumlinson, J, Kolomiets, M

    “…Root-knot nematodes (RKN) are severe pests of maize. Although lipoxygenase (LOX) pathways and their oxylipin products have been implicated in plant-nematode…”
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    Functional anatomy of the mechanoreceptor cells in tendrils of Bryonia dioica Jacq by Engelberth, J, Wanner, G, Groth, B, Weiler, E.W

    Published in Planta (1995)
    “…The ultrastructure of epidermal cells of tendrils of Bryonia dioica Jacq. (Cucurbitaceae) was determined using microscopic, histochemical and immunochemical…”
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    use of vapor phase extraction in metabolic profiling of phytohormones and other metabolites by Schmelz, E.A, Engelberth, J, Tumlinson, J.H, Block, A, Alborn, H.T

    “…Through complex networks of signaling interactions, phytohormones regulate growth, development, reproduction and responses to biotic and abiotic stress…”
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