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Jennifer S Thaler
Jennifer S Thaler
Professor of Entomology, Cornell University
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Evolution of jasmonate and salicylate signal crosstalk
JS Thaler, PT Humphrey, NK Whiteman
Trends in plant science 17 (5), 260-270, 2012
12162012
Jasmonate-inducible plant defences cause increased parasitism of herbivores
JS Thaler
Nature 399 (6737), 686-688, 1999
7021999
Plant-mediated interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and herbivorous arthropods
MJ Stout, JS Thaler, BPHJ Thomma
Annual review of entomology 51 (1), 663-689, 2006
5392006
Exogenous jasmonates simulate insect wounding in tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum) in the laboratory and field
JS Thaler, MJ Stout, R Karban, SS Duffey
Journal of Chemical Ecology 22, 1767-1781, 1996
4721996
The role of the jasmonate response in plant susceptibility to diverse pathogens with a range of lifestyles
JS Thaler, B Owen, VJ Higgins
Plant physiology 135 (1), 530-538, 2004
4412004
Trade-offs in plant defense against pathogens and herbivores: a field demonstration of chemical elicitors of induced resistance
JS Thaler, AL Fidantsef, SS Duffey, RM Bostock
Journal of chemical ecology 25, 1597-1609, 1999
3711999
Jasmonate‐mediated induced plant resistance affects a community of herbivores
JS Thaler, MJ Stout, R Karban, SS Duffey
Ecological Entomology 26 (3), 312-324, 2001
3702001
Interactions between abscisic‐acid‐mediated responses and plant resistance to pathogens and insects
JS Thaler, RM Bostock
Ecology 85 (1), 48-58, 2004
3202004
Induced plant responses and information content about risk of herbivory
R Karban, AA Agrawal, JS Thaler, LS Adler
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14 (11), 443-447, 1999
2931999
Jasmonate‐deficient plants have reduced direct and indirect defences against herbivores
JS Thaler, MA Farag, PW Paré, M Dicke
Ecology Letters 5 (6), 764-774, 2002
2872002
Signal interactions in pathogen and insect attack: expression of lipoxygenase, proteinase inhibitor II, and pathogenesis-related protein P4 in the tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum
AL Fidantsef, MJ Stout, JS Thaler, SS Duffey, RM Bostock
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 54 (3-4), 97-114, 1999
2801999
Cross-talk between jasmonate and salicylate plant defense pathways: effects on several plant parasites
JS Thaler, R Karban, DE Ullman, K Boege, RM Bostock
Oecologia 131, 227-235, 2002
2722002
A direct comparison of the consequences of plant genotypic and species diversity on communities and ecosystem function
SC Cook-Patton, SH McArt, AL Parachnowitsch, JS Thaler, AA Agrawal
Ecology 92 (4), 915-923, 2011
2442011
Induced resistance in agricultural crops: effects of jasmonic acid on herbivory and yield in tomato plants
JS Thaler
Environmental Entomology 28 (1), 30-37, 1999
2321999
Antagonism between jasmonate-and salicylate-mediated induced plant resistance: effects of concentration and timing of elicitation on defense-related proteins, herbivore, and …
JS Thaler, AL Fidantsef, RM Bostock
Journal of chemical ecology 28, 1131-1159, 2002
2252002
Influence of prey availability and induced host‐plant resistance on omnivory by western flower thrips
AA Agrawal, C Kobayashi, JS Thaler
Ecology 80 (2), 518-523, 1999
2231999
Signal interactions in induced resistance to pathogens and insect herbivores
RM Bostock, R Karban, JS Thaler, PD Weyman, D Gilchrist
European Journal of Plant Pathology 107, 103-111, 2001
2052001
Induced plant responses to multiple damagers: differential effects on an herbivore and its parasitoid
C Rodriguez-Saona, JA Chalmers, S Raj, JS Thaler
Oecologia 143, 566-577, 2005
1932005
Salicylate‐mediated interactions between pathogens and herbivores
JS Thaler, AA Agrawal, R Halitschke
Ecology 91 (4), 1075-1082, 2010
1802010
Compensatory mechanisms for ameliorating the fundamental trade-off between predator avoidance and foraging
JS Thaler, SH McArt, I Kaplan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (30), 12075-12080, 2012
1782012
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