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    Reverse genetics in ecological research.
    Reverse genetics in ecological research.
    by Jens Schwachtje, Susan Kutschbach, Ian T Baldwin
    Published 2008-02-01
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    The Metabolic Interplay between Plants and Phytopathogens
    The Metabolic Interplay between Plants and Phytopathogens
    by Guangyou Duan, Nils Christian, Jens Schwachtje, Dirk Walther, Oliver Ebenhöh
    Published 2013-01-01
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    Oviposition by <i>Spodoptera exigua</i> on <i>Solanum dulcamara</i> Alters the Plant’s Response to Herbivory and Impairs Larval Performance
    Oviposition by <i>Spodoptera exigua</i> on <i>Solanum dulcamara</i> Alters the Plant’s Response to Herbivory and Impairs Larval Performance
    by Daniel Geuss, Tobias Lortzing, Jens Schwachtje, Joachim Kopka, Anke Steppuhn
    Published 2018-12-01
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    Induced, Imprinted, and Primed Responses to Changing Environments: Does Metabolism Store and Process Information?
    Induced, Imprinted, and Primed Responses to Changing Environments: Does Metabolism Store and Process Information?
    by Jens Schwachtje, Sarah J. Whitcomb, Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino, Ellen Zuther, Dirk K. Hincha, Joachim Kopka
    Published 2019-02-01
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    A naturally associated rhizobacterium of Arabidopsis thaliana induces a starvation-like transcriptional response while promoting growth.
    A naturally associated rhizobacterium of Arabidopsis thaliana induces a starvation-like transcriptional response while promoting growth.
    by Jens Schwachtje, Silke Karojet, Ina Thormählen, Carolin Bernholz, Sabine Kunz, Stephan Brouwer, Melanie Schwochow, Karin Köhl, Joost T van Dongen
    Published 2011-01-01
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