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Title: The relationship between the methyl-erythritol phosphate pathway leading to emission of volatile isoprenoids and abscisic acid content in leaves
Author(s): Barta, C
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 141 Issue: 4 Pages: 1676-1683 Published: AUG 2006
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1. Title: RNAi-mediated suppression of isoprene biosynthesis in hybrid poplar impacts ozone tolerance
Author(s): Behnke K, Kleist E, Uerlings R, et al.
Source: TREE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 29   Issue: 5   Pages: 725-736   Published: MAY 2009
2. Title: A unified mechanism of action for volatile isoprenoids in plant abiotic stress
Author(s): Vickers CE, Gershenzon J, Lerdau MT, et al.
Source: NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY   Volume: 5   Issue: 5   Pages: 283-291   Published: MAY 2009
3. Title: Isoprene synthesis protects transgenic tobacco plants from oxidative stress
Author(s): Vickers CE, Possell M, Cojocariu CI, et al.
Source: PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT   Volume: 32   Issue: 5   Pages: 520-531   Published: MAY 2009
4. Title: The plastidial MEP pathway: unified nomenclature and resources
Author(s): Phillips MA, Leon P, Boronat A, et al.
Source: TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE   Volume: 13   Issue: 12   Pages: 619-623   Published: DEC 2008
5. Title: Significance of terpenoids in induced indirect plant defence against herbivorous arthropods
Author(s): Mumm R, Posthumus MA, Dicke M
Source: PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT   Volume: 31   Issue: 4   Pages: 575-585   Published: APR 2008
6. Title: Ecophysiological competence of Populus alba L., Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl., and Crataegus monogyna Jacq. used in plantations for the recovery of riparian vegetation
Author(s): Manzanera JA, Martinez-Chacon MF
Source: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT   Volume: 40   Issue: 6   Pages: 902-912   Published: DEC 2007
7. Title: Plants utilize isoprene emission as a thermotolerance mechanism
Author(s): Sasaki K, Saito T, Lamsa M, et al.
Source: PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 48   Issue: 9   Pages: 1254-1262   Published: SEP 2007
8. Title: Transgenic, non-isoprene emitting poplars don't like it hot
Author(s): Behnke K, Ehlting B, Teuber M, et al.
Source: PLANT JOURNAL   Volume: 51   Issue: 3   Pages: 485-499   Published: AUG 2007
9. Title: Arabidopsis, a model to study biological functions of isoprene emission?
Author(s): Loivamaki M, Gilmer F, Fischbach RJ, et al.
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 144   Issue: 2   Pages: 1066-1078   Published: JUN 2007