Publications of Trevor Fenning
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Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
171 (1), pp. 84 - 92 (2024)
Conifer cell cultures as a tool for studying the induction of terpenoid defense compounds. Botany Letters 2.
Journal Article
59, pp. 29 - 43 (2014)
Smelling the tree and the forest: elm background odours affect egg parasitoid orientation to herbivore induced terpenoids. BioControl 3.
Journal Article
13, 242 (2012)
An elm EST database for identifying leaf beetle egg-induced defense genes. BMC Genomics 4.
Journal Article
12 (5), pp. 403 - 412 (2011)
How plants give early herbivore alert: Volatile terpenoids attract parasitoids to egg-infested elms. Basic and Applied Ecology 5.
Journal Article
157, pp. 876 - 890 (2011)
Biosynthesis of the major tetrahydroxystilbenes in spruce, astringin and isorhapontin, proceeds via resveratrol and is enhanced by fungal infection. Plant Physiology 6.
Journal Article
26 (6), pp. 615 - 617 (2008)
Forest biotech and climate change. Nature Biotechnology 7.
Journal Article
427 (6973), p. 393 (2004)
Fraud offers big rewards for relatively little risk - We need to change the over-competitive culture that promotes publishing at all costs. Nature 8.
Journal Article
21, 360 (2003)
European agbiotech crisis? Nature Biotechnology 9.
Journal Article
29 (5), pp. 259 - 266 (2003)
Genetically modified trees: Production, properties, and potential. Journal of Arboriculture 10.
Journal Article
20 (7), pp. 291 - 296 (2002)
Where will the wood come from? Plantation forests and the role of biotechnology. Trends in Biotechnology 11.
Journal Article
33 (2), pp. 123 - 129 (2001)
Ri-plasmid mediated transformation and regeneration of Ulmus procera (English Elm). Plant Growth Regulation 12.
Journal Article
7 (3), pp. 229 - 242 (2001)
Recovery of phenotypically normal transgenic plants of Brassica oleracea upon Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated co-transformation and selection of transformed hairy roots by GUS assay. Molecular Breeding 13.
Journal Article
20 (13), pp. 901 - 907 (2000)
Regeneration of phenotypically normal English elm (Ulmus procera) plantlets following transformation with an Agrobacterium tumefaciens binary vector. Tree Physiology Book Chapter (9)
14.
Book Chapter
The use of genetic transformation procedures to study the defence and disease resistance traits of trees. In: Tree Transgenesis: Recent Developments. Pg., pp. 201 - 234 (Eds. Fladung, M.; Ewald, D.). Springer, Berlin [u.a.] (2006)
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Book Chapter
Seeing the wood for the trees: the difficulty in understanding where forestry in Europe is now, and where it might be going. In: Forest Biotechnology in Europe. The Challenge, the Promise, the Future, pp. 13 - 17 (Eds. Mccord, S.; Gartland, K. M. A.). Institute of Forest Biotechnology, North Carolina (2003)
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Book Chapter
Forest biotechnology and Europe’s forests of the future - a challenge document for presentation and discussion at forest biotechnology in Europe: Impending barriers, policy, and implications. In: Forest Biotechnology in Europe. The Challenge, the Promise, the Future, pp. 53 - 84 (Eds. Mccord, S.; Gartland, K. M. A.). Institute of Forest Biotechnology, North Carolina (2003)
17.
Book Chapter
Genetic manipulation with elms. In: The Elms: Breeding, Conservation, and Disease Management, pp. 259 - 270 (Ed. Dunn, C. M.). Kluwer, Chigaco (2000)
18.
Book Chapter
Propagation studies with Ulmus. In: Tree Biotechnology: towards the Millennium, pp. 69 - 76 (Ed. Davey, M. R.). Nottingham University Press, Nottingham (1998)
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Book Chapter
Transformation studies with Ulmus species. In: Tree Biotechnology: towards the Millennium, pp. 285 - 290 (Ed. Davey, M. R.). Nottingham University Press, Nottingham (1998)
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Book Chapter
Regeneration and transformation of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) and bird cherry (Prunus padus L.). In: Tree Biotechnology: towards the Millennium, pp. 249 - 257 (Ed. Davey, M. R.). Nottingham University Press, Nottingham (1998)