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Frontiers in Plant Science|December 7, 2016
A Jasmonate-Inducible Defense Trait Transferred from Wild into Cultivated Tomato Establishes Increased Whitefly Resistance and Reduced Viral Disease IncidenceRocío Escobar-Bravo, Juan M Alba, Clara Pons, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 15, 2025
Suppression of Plant Resistance May Be a Common Trait Among Adapted HerbivoresJéssica Teodoro-Paulo, Carlos Fernandes, Lin Dong, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 27, 2020
Spider Mites Cause More Damage to Tomato in the Dark When Induced Defenses Are LowerJie Liu, Rachid Chafi, Saioa Legarrea, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 14, 2012
Plant glandular trichomes as targets for breeding or engineering of resistance to herbivoresJoris J Glas, Bernardus C J Schimmel, Juan M Alba, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2019
Food decisions of an omnivorous thrips are independent from the indirect effects of jasmonate-inducible plant defences on prey qualityLivia M S Ataide, Cleide R Dias, Bernardus C J Schimmel, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|May 18, 2022
Mechanisms behind the varying severity of Aleutian mink disease virus: Comparison of three farms with a different disease statusJ Virtanen, K Aaltonen, A-M Moisander-Jylhä, et al.
Journal of Pest Science|March 24, 2025
Rising temperatures favour defence-suppressing herbivoresJéssica Teodoro-Paulo, Jacques A Deere, João Valeriano-Santos, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 15, 2018
Why Do Herbivorous Mites Suppress Plant Defenses?C Joséphine H Blaazer, Ernesto A Villacis-Perez, Rachid Chafi, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 24, 2018
Distinct Signatures of Host Defense Suppression by Plant-Feeding MitesBernardus C J Schimmel, Juan M Alba, Nicky Wybouw, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 19, 2021
Spotlight on the Roles of Whitefly Effectors in Insect-Plant InteractionsDiana Naalden, Paula J M van Kleeff, Sarmina Dangol, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|December 7, 2016
A Jasmonate-Inducible Defense Trait Transferred from Wild into Cultivated Tomato Establishes Increased Whitefly Resistance and Reduced Viral Disease IncidenceRocío Escobar-Bravo, Juan M Alba, Clara Pons, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 15, 2025
Suppression of Plant Resistance May Be a Common Trait Among Adapted HerbivoresJéssica Teodoro-Paulo, Carlos Fernandes, Lin Dong, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 27, 2020
Spider Mites Cause More Damage to Tomato in the Dark When Induced Defenses Are LowerJie Liu, Rachid Chafi, Saioa Legarrea, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 14, 2012
Plant glandular trichomes as targets for breeding or engineering of resistance to herbivoresJoris J Glas, Bernardus C J Schimmel, Juan M Alba, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 12, 2019
Food decisions of an omnivorous thrips are independent from the indirect effects of jasmonate-inducible plant defences on prey qualityLivia M S Ataide, Cleide R Dias, Bernardus C J Schimmel, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|May 18, 2022
Mechanisms behind the varying severity of Aleutian mink disease virus: Comparison of three farms with a different disease statusJ Virtanen, K Aaltonen, A-M Moisander-Jylhä, et al.
Journal of Pest Science|March 24, 2025
Rising temperatures favour defence-suppressing herbivoresJéssica Teodoro-Paulo, Jacques A Deere, João Valeriano-Santos, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 15, 2018
Why Do Herbivorous Mites Suppress Plant Defenses?C Joséphine H Blaazer, Ernesto A Villacis-Perez, Rachid Chafi, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 24, 2018
Distinct Signatures of Host Defense Suppression by Plant-Feeding MitesBernardus C J Schimmel, Juan M Alba, Nicky Wybouw, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 19, 2021
Spotlight on the Roles of Whitefly Effectors in Insect-Plant InteractionsDiana Naalden, Paula J M van Kleeff, Sarmina Dangol, et al.
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