Meret Huber
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- Herbivory can increase plant fitness via reduced interspecific competition – evidence from models and mesocosms
- Root volatiles in plant-plant interactions I: High root sesquiterpene release is associated with increased germination and growth of plant neighbours
- A clonal fresh water plants acquires transgenerational stress resistance under recurring copper excess
- Transgenerational non-genetic inheritance has fitness costs and benefits under recurring stress in the clonal duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza
- The evolutionary loss of aerenchyma limits both realized and fundamental ecohydrological niches in the Cape reeds (Restionaceae)
- Natural rubber reduces herbivory and alters the microbiome below ground
- Population genomics and epigenomics provide insights into the evolution of facultative asexuality in plants
- A clonal fresh water plants acquires transgenerational stress resistance under recurring copper excess
- Heritable variation in root secondary metabolites is associated with recent climate
- A beta-glucosidase of an insect herbivore determines both toxicity and deterrence of a dandelion defense metabolite
- A beta-glucosidase of an insect herbivore determines both toxicity and deterrence of a dandelion defense metabolite
- Adapted dandelions trade dispersal for germination upon root herbivore attack
- Induced responses contribute to rapid plant adaptation to herbivory
- Low genetic variation is associated with low mutation rate in the giant duckweed (vol 10, 1243, 2019)
- Low genetic variation is associated with low mutation rate in the giant duckweed
- Differential localization of flavonoid glucosides in an aquatic plant implicates different functions under abiotic stress
- Separate Pathways Contribute to the Herbivore-Induced Formation of 2-Phenylethanol in Poplar
- Insect herbivory and plant adaptation in an early successional community*
- CYP79 P450 monooxygenases in gymnosperms: CYP79A118 is associated with the formation of taxiphyllin in Taxus baccata
- A Herbivore Tag-and-Trace System Reveals Contact- and Density-Dependent Repellence of a Root Toxin
- CYP79D enzymes contribute to jasmonic acid-induced formation of aldoximes and other nitrogenous volatiles in two Erythroxylum species
- A below-ground herbivore shapes root defensive chemistry in natural plant populations
- A Latex Metabolite Benefits Plant Fitness under Root Herbivore Attack
- Identification, quantification, spatiotemporal distribution and genetic variation of major latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.)
- The Role of Plant Primary and Secondary Metabolites in Root-Herbivore Behaviour, Nutrition and Physiology
- Latex - a potential plant defense against microbes
- Assessing rapid adaptation through epigenetic inheritance: a new experimental approach
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