Publications of Martin Heil
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Journal Article (31)
1.
Journal Article
152 (3), pp. 1705 - 1715 (2010)
Glucanases and chitinases as causal agents in the protection of Acacia extrafloral nectar from infestation by phytopathogens. Plant Physiology 2.
Journal Article
398, pp. 198 - 202 (2010)
Isolating intact chloroplasts from small Arabidopsis samples for proteomic studies in stress physiology. Analytical Biochemistry 3.
Journal Article
5 (2), e9265 (2010)
The role of jasmonates in floral nectar secretion. PLoS One 4.
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5, pp. 924 - 926 (2010)
Towards elucidating the differential regulation of floral and extrafloral nectar secretion. Plant Signaling & Behavior 5.
Journal Article
106 (43), pp. 18091 - 18096 (2009)
Divergent investment strategies of Acacia myrmecophytes and the coexistence of mutualists and exploiters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6.
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62 (6), pp. 953 - 962 (2008)
Strategies of a parasite of the ant-Acacia mutualism. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 7.
Journal Article
34 (5), pp. 601 - 604 (2008)
Defence-inducing volatiles: in search of the active motif. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8.
Journal Article
34 (1), pp. 2 - 13 (2008)
The defensive role of volatile emission and extrafloral nectar secretion for lima bean in nature. Journal of Chemical Ecology 9.
Journal Article
9 (7), pp. 813 - 817 (2006)
Priming of indirect defences. Ecology Letters 10.
Journal Article
93 (9), pp. 455 - 460 (2006)
Induced resistance enzymes in wild plants - do 'early birds' escape from pathogen attack? Die Naturwissenschaften 11.
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94 (3), pp. 619 - 628 (2006)
Herbivore-induced plant volatiles induce an indirect defence in neighbouring plants. Journal of Ecology 12.
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28 (2), pp. 211 - 222 (2005)
Growth responses and fitness costs after induction of pathogen resistance depend on environmental conditions. Plant, Cell and Environment 13.
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31 (2), pp. 431 - 437 (2005)
Quantification of invertase activity in ants under field conditions. Journal of Chemical Ecology 14.
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308 (5721), pp. 560 - 563 (2005)
Postsecretory hydrolysis of nectar sucrose and specialization in ant/plant mutualism. Science 15.
Journal Article
27 (7), pp. 896 - 906 (2004)
Constitutive and induced resistance to pathogens in Arabidopsis thaliana depends on nitrogen supply. Plant, Cell and Environment 16.
Journal Article
92 (3), pp. 527 - 536 (2004)
Induction of two indirect defences benefits Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus, Fabaceae) in nature. Journal of Ecology 17.
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30 (6), pp. 1289 - 1295 (2004)
Direct defense or ecological costs: Responses of herbivorous beetles to volatiles released by wild lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus). Journal of Chemical Ecology 18.
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14 (1), pp. 45 - 52 (2004)
Main nutrient compounds in food bodies of Mexican Acacia ant-plants. Chemoecology 19.
Journal Article
20 (5), pp. 573 - 580 (2004)
Spatiotemporal patterns in indirect defence of a South-East Asian ant-plant support the optimal defence hypothesis. Journal of Tropical Ecology 20.
Journal Article
430 (6996), pp. 205 - 208 (2004)
Evolutionary change from induced to constitutive expression of an indirect plant resistance. Nature