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Trevor M Fenning

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Nature Biotechnology|April 1, 2003
European agbiotech crisis?Trevor M Fenning, Jonathan Gershenzon
Trends in Biotechnology|June 14, 2002
Where will the wood come from? Plantation forests and the role of biotechnologyTrevor M Fenning, Jonathan Gershenzon
Nature Biotechnology|June 10, 2008
Forest biotech and climate changeTrevor M Fenning, Christian Walter, Kevan M A Gartland
Plant Physiology|August 26, 2011
Biosynthesis of the major tetrahydroxystilbenes in spruce, astringin and isorhapontin, proceeds via resveratrol and is enhanced by fungal infectionAlmuth Hammerbacher, Steven G Ralph, Joerg Bohlmann, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 20, 2014
Flavan-3-ols in Norway spruce: biosynthesis, accumulation, and function in response to attack by the bark beetle-associated fungus Ceratocystis polonicaAlmuth Hammerbacher, Christian Paetz, Louwrance P Wright, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 5, 2013
A common fungal associate of the spruce bark beetle metabolizes the stilbene defenses of Norway spruceAlmuth Hammerbacher, Axel Schmidt, Namita Wadke, et al.
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Nature Biotechnology|April 1, 2003
European agbiotech crisis?Trevor M Fenning, Jonathan Gershenzon
Trends in Biotechnology|June 14, 2002
Where will the wood come from? Plantation forests and the role of biotechnologyTrevor M Fenning, Jonathan Gershenzon
Nature Biotechnology|June 10, 2008
Forest biotech and climate changeTrevor M Fenning, Christian Walter, Kevan M A Gartland
Plant Physiology|August 26, 2011
Biosynthesis of the major tetrahydroxystilbenes in spruce, astringin and isorhapontin, proceeds via resveratrol and is enhanced by fungal infectionAlmuth Hammerbacher, Steven G Ralph, Joerg Bohlmann, et al.
Plant Physiology|February 20, 2014
Flavan-3-ols in Norway spruce: biosynthesis, accumulation, and function in response to attack by the bark beetle-associated fungus Ceratocystis polonicaAlmuth Hammerbacher, Christian Paetz, Louwrance P Wright, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 5, 2013
A common fungal associate of the spruce bark beetle metabolizes the stilbene defenses of Norway spruceAlmuth Hammerbacher, Axel Schmidt, Namita Wadke, et al.
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