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A simple and efficient micrografting method for stably transformed Nicotiana attenuata plants to examine shoot-root signaling

Fragoso, Variluska; Goddard, Hannah; Baldwin, Ian T.; Kim, Sang-Gyu, PLANT METHODS, v.7, 2011-10

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Deciphering Herbivory-Induced Gene-to-Metabolite Dynamics in Nicotiana attenuata Tissues Using a Multifactorial Approach

Gulati, Jyotasana; Kim, Sang-Gyu; Baldwin, Ian T.; Gaquerel, Emmanuel, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, v.162, no.2, pp.1042 - 1059, 2013-06

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Herbivore-induced volatile blends with both “fast” and “slow” components provide robust indirect defense in nature

Joo, Youngsung; Schuman, Meredith; Goldberg, Jay; Kim, Sang-Gyu; Yon, Felipe; Cruetting, Christoph; Baldwin, Ian, FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, v.32, no.1, pp.136 - 149, 2018-01

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Pith-specific lignification in Nicotiana attenuata as a defense against a stem-boring herbivore

Joo, Youngsung; Kim, Hoon; Kang, Moonyoung; Lee, Gisuk; Choung, Sungjun; Kaur, Harleen; Oh, Shinyoung; et al, NEW PHYTOLOGIST, v.232, no.1, pp.332 - 344, 2021-10

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Root jasmonic acid synthesis and perception regulate folivore-induced shoot metabolites and increase Nicotiana attenuata resistance

Fragoso, Variluska; Rothe, Eva; Baldwin, Ian T.; Kim, Sang-Gyu, NEW PHYTOLOGIST, v.202, no.4, pp.1335 - 1345, 2014-06

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Tissue Specific Diurnal Rhythms of Metabolites and Their Regulation during Herbivore Attack in a Native Tobacco, Nicotiana attenuata

Kim, Sang-Gyu; Yon, Felipe; Gaquerel, Emmanuel; Gulati, Jyotasana; Baldwin, Ian T., PLOS ONE, v.6, no.10, 2011-10

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What happens in the pith stays in the pith: tissue-localized defense responses facilitate chemical niche differentiation between two spatially separated herbivores

Lee, Gisuk; Joo, Youngsung; Kim, Sang-Gyu; Baldwin, Ian, PLANT JOURNAL, v.92, no.3, pp.414 - 425, 2017-11

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