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    Halotropism Is a Response of Plant Roots to Avoid a Saline Environment by Galvan-Ampudia, Carlos S., Julkowska, Magdalena M., Darwish, Essam, Gandullo, Jacinto, Korver, Ruud A., Brunoud, Geraldine, Haring, Michel A., Munnik, Teun, Vernoux, Teva, Testerink, Christa

    Published in Current biology (21-10-2013)
    “…Tropisms represent fascinating examples of how plants respond to environmental signals by adapting their growth and development. Here, a novel tropism is…”
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    Green leaf volatiles: a plant's multifunctional weapon against herbivores and pathogens by Scala, Alessandra, Allmann, Silke, Mirabella, Rossana, Haring, Michel A, Schuurink, Robert C

    “…Plants cannot avoid being attacked by an almost infinite number of microorganisms and insects. Consequently, they arm themselves with molecular weapons against…”
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    Genetic Components of Root Architecture Remodeling in Response to Salt Stress by Julkowska, Magdalena M., Koevoets, Iko T., Mol, Selena, Hoefsloot, Huub, Feron, Richard, Tester, Mark A., Keurentjes, Joost J.B., Korte, Arthur, Haring, Michel A., de Boer, Gert-Jan, Testerink, Christa

    Published in The Plant cell (01-12-2017)
    “…Salinity of the soil is highly detrimental to plant growth. Plants respond by a redistribution of root mass between main and lateral roots, yet the genetic…”
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    Identification of novel candidate phosphatidic acid-binding proteins involved in the salt-stress response of Arabidopsis thaliana roots by McLoughlin, Fionn, Arisz, Steven A, Dekker, Henk L, Kramer, Gertjan, de Koster, Chris G, Haring, Michel A, Munnik, Teun, Testerink, Christa

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-03-2013)
    “…PA (phosphatidic acid) is a lipid second messenger involved in an array of processes occurring during a plant's life cycle. These include development,…”
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    Salivary proteins of spider mites suppress defenses in Nicotiana benthamiana and promote mite reproduction by Villarroel, Carlos A., Jonckheere, Wim, Alba, Juan M., Glas, Joris J., Dermauw, Wannes, Haring, Michel A., Van Leeuwen, Thomas, Schuurink, Robert C., Kant, Merijn R.

    “…Summary Spider mites (Tetranychidae sp.) are widely occurring arthropod pests on cultivated plants. Feeding by the two‐spotted spider mite T. urticae, a…”
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    Improved herbivore resistance in cultivated tomato with the sesquiterpene biosynthetic pathway from a wild relative by Bleeker, Petra M, Mirabella, Rossana, Diergaarde, Paul J, VanDoorn, Arjen, Tissier, Alain, Kant, Merijn R, Prins, Marcel, de Vos, Martin, Haring, Michel A, Schuurink, Robert C

    “…Tomato breeding has been tremendously efficient in increasing fruit quality and quantity but did not focus on improving herbivore resistance. The biosynthetic…”
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    SnRK2 Protein Kinases and mRNA Decapping Machinery Control Root Development and Response to Salt by Kawa, Dorota, Meyer, A Jessica, Dekker, Henk L, Abd-El-Haliem, Ahmed M, Gevaert, Kris, Van De Slijke, Eveline, Maszkowska, Justyna, Bucholc, Maria, Dobrowolska, Grażyna, De Jaeger, Geert, Schuurink, Robert C, Haring, Michel A, Testerink, Christa

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2020)
    “…SNF1-RELATED PROTEIN KINASES 2 (SnRK2) are important components of early osmotic and salt stress signaling pathways in plants. The Arabidopsis ( ) SnRK2 family…”
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    ODORANT1 targets multiple metabolic networks in petunia flowers by Boersma, Maaike R., Patrick, Ryan M., Jillings, Sonia L., Shaipulah, Nur Fariza M., Sun, Pulu, Haring, Michel A., Dudareva, Natalia, Li, Ying, Schuurink, Robert C.

    “…SUMMARY Scent bouquets produced by the flowers of Petunia spp. (petunia) are composed of a complex mixture of floral volatile benzenoid and phenylpropanoid…”
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    The transcription factor EMISSION OF BENZENOIDS II activates the MYB ODORANT1 promoter at a MYB binding site specific for fragrant petunias by Van Moerkercke, Alex, Haring, Michel A., Schuurink, Robert C.

    “…Summary Fragrance production in petunia flowers is highly regulated. Two transcription factors, ODORANT1 (ODO1) and EMISSION OF BENZENOIDS II (EOBII) have…”
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    Natural variation in wild tomato trichomes; selecting metabolites that contribute to insect resistance using a random forest approach by Kortbeek, Ruy W. J, Galland, Marc D, Muras, Aleksandra, van der Kloet, Frans M, André, Bart, Heilijgers, Maurice, van Hijum, Sacha A. F. T, Haring, Michel A, Schuurink, Robert C, Bleeker, Petra M

    Published in BMC plant biology (02-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Plant-produced specialised metabolites are a powerful part of a plant’s first line of defence against herbivorous insects, bacteria and…”
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    Role of Specific Tomato Volatiles in Tomato-Whitefly Interaction by Bleeker, Petra M, Diergaarde, Paul J, Ament, Kai, Guerra, José, Weidner, Monique, Schütz, Stefan, de Both, Michiel T.J, Haring, Michel A, Schuurink, Robert C

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-10-2009)
    “…Bemisia tabaci (whitefly) infestations and the subsequent transfer of viruses are the cause of severe losses in crop production and horticultural practice. To…”
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    A salivary GMC oxidoreductase of Manduca sexta re-arranges the green leaf volatile profile of its host plant by Lin, Yu-Hsien, Silven, Juliette J. M., Wybouw, Nicky, Fandino, Richard A., Dekker, Henk L., Vogel, Heiko, Wu, Yueh-Lung, de Koster, Chris, Große-Wilde, Ewald, Haring, Michel A., Schuurink, Robert C., Allmann, Silke

    Published in Nature communications (28-06-2023)
    “…Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) are short-chain oxylipins that are emitted from plants in response to stress. Previous studies have shown that oral secretions (OS)…”
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    Genetic and physiological requirements for high-level sesquiterpene-production in tomato glandular trichomes by Kortbeek, Ruy W J, Galland, Marc D, Muras, Aleksandra, Therezan, Rodrigo, Maia, Sofia, Haring, Michel A, Schuurink, Robert C, Bleeker, Petra M

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (03-03-2023)
    “…Type-VI glandular trichomes of wild tomato PI127826 produce high levels of the sesquiterpene 7-epizingiberene and its derivatives, making the plant repellent…”
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    CCoAOMT Down-Regulation Activates Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Petunia by Shaipulah, Nur Fariza M., Muhlemann, Joëlle K., Woodworth, Benjamin D., Van Moerkercke, Alex, Verdonk, Julian C., Ramirez, Aldana A., Haring, Michel A., Dudareva, Natalia, Schuurink, Robert C.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2016)
    “…Anthocyanins and volatile phenylpropenes (isoeugenol and eugenol) in petunia (Petunia hybrida) flowers have the precursor 4-coumaryl coenzyme A (CoA) in…”
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    WRKY40 and WRKY6 act downstream of the green leaf volatile E‐2‐hexenal in Arabidopsis by Mirabella, Rossana, Rauwerda, Han, Allmann, Silke, Scala, Alessandra, Spyropoulou, Eleni A., Vries, Michel, Boersma, Maaike R., Breit, Timo M., Haring, Michel A., Schuurink, Robert C.

    “…Summary Plants are known to be responsive to volatiles, but knowledge about the molecular players involved in transducing their perception remains scarce. We…”
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    Rapid phosphatidic acid accumulation in response to low temperature stress in Arabidopsis is generated through diacylglycerol kinase by Arisz, Steven A, van Wijk, Ringo, Roels, Wendy, Zhu, Jian-Kang, Haring, Michel A, Munnik, Teun

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (2013)
    “…Phosphatidic acid (PtdOH) is emerging as an important signaling lipid in abiotic stress responses in plants. The effect of cold stress was monitored using…”
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    Extracellular Spermine Triggers a Rapid Intracellular Phosphatidic Acid Response in Arabidopsis, Involving PLDδ Activation and Stimulating Ion Flux by Zarza, Xavier, Shabala, Lana, Fujita, Miki, Shabala, Sergey, Haring, Michel A, Tiburcio, Antonio F, Munnik, Teun

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (21-05-2019)
    “…Polyamines, such as putrescine (Put), spermidine (Spd), and spermine (Spm), are low-molecular-weight polycationic molecules found in all living organisms…”
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