Publications of Sybille Unsicker
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Journal Article (72)
41.
Journal Article
10 (3), e987522 (2015)
Beetle feeding induces a different volatile emission pattern from black poplar foliage than caterpillar herbivory. Plant Signaling & Behavior 42.
Journal Article
80 (6), pp. 1095 - 1107 (2014)
Herbivore-induced poplar cytochrome P450 enzymes of the CYP71 family convert aldoximes to nitriles which repel a generalist caterpillar. The Plant Journal 43.
Journal Article
40, pp. 150 - 158 (2014)
Transgenic upregulation of the condensed tannin pathway in poplar leads to a dramatic shift in leaf palatability for two tree-feeding Lepidoptera. Journal of Chemical Ecology 44.
Journal Article
14, 304 (2014)
The timing of herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar (Populus nigra) and the influence of herbivore age and identity affect the value of individual volatiles as cues for herbivore enemies. BMC Plant Biology 45.
Journal Article
37, pp. 1836 - 1844 (2014)
Little peaks with big effects: establishing the role of minor plant volatiles in plant-insect interactions. Plant, Cell and Environment 46.
Journal Article
37 (8), pp. 1909 - 1923 (2014)
Herbivore-induced volatile emission in black poplar: regulation and role in attracting herbivore enemies. Plant, Cell and Environment 47.
Journal Article
176 (2), pp. 569 - 580 (2014)
Insect attraction to herbivore-induced beech volatiles under different forest management regimes. Oecologia 48.
Journal Article
203 (2), pp. 607 - 619 (2014)
An optimal defense strategy for phenolic glycoside production in Populus trichocarpa — isotope labeling demonstrates secondary metabolite production in growing leaves. New Phytologist 49.
Journal Article
8 (12), e27640 (2013)
Identification and characterization of CYP79D6v4, a cytochrome P450 enzyme producing aldoximes in black poplar (Populus nigra). Plant Signaling & Behavior 50.
Journal Article
39, pp. 537 - 545 (2013)
Plants suppress their emission of volatiles when growing with conspecifics. Journal of Chemical Ecology 51.
Journal Article
39 (10), pp. 1301 - 1312 (2013)
Gypsy moth caterpillar feeding has only a marginal impact on phenolic compounds in old-growth black poplar. Journal of Chemical Ecology 52.
Journal Article
25 (11), pp. 4737 - 4754 (2013)
Two herbivore-induced cytochrome P450 enzymes CYP79D6 and CYP79D7 catalyze the formation of volatile aldoximes involved in poplar defense. The Plant Cell 53.
Journal Article
17 (5), pp. 303 - 310 (2012)
The specificity of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in attracting herbivore enemies. Trends in Plant Science 54.
Journal Article
37 (12), pp. 1323 - 1331 (2011)
Floral odor bouquet loses its ant repellent properties after inhibition of terpene biosynthesis. Journal of Chemical Ecology 55.
Journal Article
6 (12), e28055 (2011)
Plant community diversity influences allocation to direct chemical defence in Plantago lanceolata. PLoS One 56.
Journal Article
72 (13), pp. 1497 - 1509 (2011)
Phenolic glycosides of the Salicaceae and their role as anti-herbivore defenses. Phytochemistry 57.
Journal Article
72 (9), pp. 897 - 908 (2011)
Four terpene synthases produce major compounds of the gypsy moth feeding-induced volatile blend of Populus trichocarpa. Phytochemistry 58.
Journal Article
35 (2), pp. 126 - 138 (2010)
Being a generalist herbivore in a diverse world: how do diets from different grasslands influence food plant selection and fitness of the grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus? Ecological Entomology 59.
Journal Article
91 (6), pp. 1639 - 1650 (2010)
Impact of invertebrate herbivory in grasslands depends on plant species diversity. Ecology 60.
Journal Article
91 (4), pp. 1083 - 1091 (2010)
Plant species richness in montane grasslands affects the fitness of a generalist grasshopper species. Ecology