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    The Layers of Plant Responses to Insect Herbivores by Schuman, Meredith C, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in Annual review of entomology (11-03-2016)
    “…Plants collectively produce hundreds of thousands of specialized metabolites that are not required for growth or development. Each species has a qualitatively…”
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    MAPK signaling: A key element in plant defense response to insects by Hettenhausen, Christian, Schuman, Meredith C, Wu, Jianqiang

    Published in Insect science (01-04-2015)
    “…Insects have long been the most abundant herbivores, and plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to defend against their attack, In particular, plants can…”
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    Field studies reveal functions of chemical mediators in plant interactions by Schuman, Meredith C, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in Chemical Society reviews (01-01-2018)
    “…Plants are at the trophic base of most ecosystems, embedded in a rich network of ecological interactions in which they evolved. While their limited range and…”
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    Light dominates the diurnal emissions of herbivore-induced volatiles in wild tobacco by He, Jun, Halitschke, Rayko, Schuman, Meredith C, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in BMC plant biology (30-08-2021)
    “…Timing is everything when it comes to the fitness outcome of a plant's ecological interactions, and accurate timing is particularly relevant for interactions…”
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    Herbivory-induced volatiles function as defenses increasing fitness of the native plant Nicotiana attenuata in nature by Schuman, Meredith C, Barthel, Kathleen, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in eLife (15-10-2012)
    “…From an herbivore's first bite, plants release herbivory-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) which can attract enemies of herbivores. However, other animals and…”
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    Flower-specific jasmonate signaling regulates constitutive floral defenses in wild tobacco by Li, Ran, Wang, Ming, Wang, Yang, Schuman, Meredith C., Weinhold, Arne, Schäfer, Martin, Jiménez-Alemán, Guillermo H., Barthel, Andrea, Baldwin, Ian T.

    “…Optimal defense (OD) theory predicts that within a plant, tissues are defended in proportion to their fitness value and risk of predation. The fitness value of…”
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    Aphid (Myzus persicae) feeding on the parasitic plant dodder (Cuscuta australis) activates defense responses in both the parasite and soybean host by Zhuang, Huifu, Li, Juan, Song, Juan, Hettenhausen, Christian, Schuman, Meredith C., Sun, Guiling, Zhang, Cuiping, Li, Jing, Song, Dunlun, Wu, Jianqiang

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2018)
    “…Dodders (Cuscuta spp.) are shoot holoparasites, whose haustoria penetrate host tissues to enable fusion between the parasite and host vascular systems,…”
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    Hiding in plain smell by Joo, Youngsung, Schuman, Meredith C

    Published in eLife (11-08-2020)
    “…A common rice pest can avoid its natural parasite by settling on plants that smell like they have been damaged by a species of caterpillar…”
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    Cry1Ac production is costly for native plants attacked by non-Cry1Ac-targeted herbivores in the field by McGale, Erica, Diezel, Celia, Schuman, Meredith C., Baldwin, Ian T.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2018)
    “…Plants are the primary producers in most terrestrial ecosystems and have complex defense systems to protect their produce. Defense-deficient, high-yielding…”
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    Effects of Atmospheric, Topographic, and BRDF Correction on Imaging Spectroscopy-Derived Data Products by Vogtli, Marius, Schlapfer, Daniel, Schuman, Meredith C., Schaepman, Michael E., Kneubuhler, Mathias, Damm, Alexander

    “…Surface reflectance is an important data product in imaging spectroscopy for obtaining surface information. The complex retrieval of surface reflectance,…”
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    Herbivory elicits changes in green leaf volatile production via jasmonate signaling and the circadian clock by Joo, Youngsung, Schuman, Meredith C., Goldberg, Jay K., Wissgott, Antje, Kim, Sang‐Gyu, Baldwin, Ian T.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2019)
    “…The timing of plant volatile emissions is important for a robust indirect defense response. Green leaf volatiles (GLVs) are emitted by plants upon damage but…”
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    The Active Jasmonate JA-Ile Regulates a Specific Subset of Plant Jasmonate-Mediated Resistance to Herbivores in Nature by Schuman, Meredith C, Meldau, Stefan, Gaquerel, Emmanuel, Diezel, Celia, McGale, Erica, Greenfield, Sara, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (14-06-2018)
    “…The jasmonate hormones are essential regulators of plant defense against herbivores and include several dozen derivatives of the oxylipin jasmonic acid (JA)…”
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    Plant defense phenotypes determine the consequences of volatile emission for individuals and neighbors by Schuman, Meredith C, Allmann, Silke, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in eLife (15-04-2015)
    “…Plants are at the trophic base of terrestrial ecosystems, and the diversity of plant species in an ecosystem is a principle determinant of community structure…”
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    Evaluating potential of leaf reflectance spectra to monitor plant genetic variation by Li, Cheng, Czyż, Ewa A, Halitschke, Rayko, Baldwin, Ian T, Schaepman, Michael E, Schuman, Meredith C

    Published in Plant methods (14-10-2023)
    “…Remote sensing of vegetation by spectroscopy is increasingly used to characterize trait distributions in plant communities. How leaves interact with…”
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    Variant selection criterion for twin variants in titanium alloys deformed by rolling by Wang, S., Schuman, C., Bao, L., Lecomte, J.S., Zhang, Y., Raulot, J.M., Philippe, M.J., Zhao, X., Esling, C.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-05-2012)
    “…A new selection criterion to explain the activation of the twinning variant is proposed based on the calculation of the deformation energy to create a primary…”
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    Covering the bases: Population genomic structure of Lemna minor and the cryptic species L. japonica in Switzerland by Schmid, Marc W., Moradi, Aboubakr, Leigh, Deborah M., Schuman, Meredith C., Moorsel, Sofia J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2024)
    “…Duckweeds, including the common duckweed Lemna minor, are increasingly used to test eco‐evolutionary theories. Yet, despite its popularity and near‐global…”
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    The decoration of specialized metabolites influences stylar development by Li, Jiancai, Schuman, Meredith C, Halitschke, Rayko, Li, Xiang, Guo, Han, Grabe, Veit, Hammer, Austin, Baldwin, Ian T

    Published in eLife (05-10-2018)
    “…Plants produce many different specialized (secondary) metabolites that function in solving ecological challenges; few are known to function in growth or other…”
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