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    • Activity of Spent Coffee Ground Cinnamates against Wood-decaying Fungi in vitro 

      Barbero-Lopez, Aitor; Ochoa-Retamero, Antonio; Lopez-Gomez, Yeray; Vilppo, Teemu; Venäläinen, Martti; Lavola, Anu; Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta; Haapala, Antti (2018)
      Fungi and microbes can remarkably degrade the appearance and durability of organic materials, such as wood. The inhibitory effects of natural phenolics may offer more sustainable alternatives to preserve wood than the toxic ...
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    • Data from: Multiple plant traits shape the genetic basis of herbivore community assembly 

      Barbour, Matthew A. (University of British Columbia); Rodriguez-Cabal, Mariano A. (University of British Columbia); Wu, Elizabeth T. (Humboldt State University); Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta (University of Eastern Finland); Ritland, Carol E. (University of British Columbia); Miscampbell, Allyson E. (University of British Columbia); Jules, Erik S. (Humboldt State University); Crutsinger, Gregory M. (University of British Columbia) (2015)
      1. Community genetics research has posited a genetic basis to the assembly of ecological communities. For arthropod herbivores in particular, there is strong support that genetic variation in host plants is a key factor ...

    • Data from: Multiple plant traits shape the genetic basis of herbivore community assembly 

      Barbour, Matthew A.,University of British Columbia; Rodriguez-Cabal, Mariano A.,University of British Columbia; Wu, Elizabeth T.,Humboldt State University; Julkunen-Tiitto, Riitta,University of Eastern Finland; Ritland, Carol E.,University of British Columbia; Miscampbell, Allyson E.,University of British Columbia; Jules, Erik S.,Humboldt State University; Crutsinger, Gregory M.,University of British Columbia (2021)
      1. Community genetics research has posited a genetic basis to the assembly of ecological communities. For arthropod herbivores in particular, there is strong support that genetic variation in host plants is a key factor ...

    • Divergent geographic variation in above- versus belowground secondary metabolites of Reynoutria japonica 

      Bi, Jingwen (Fudan University); Bossdorf, Oliver (University of Tübingen); Liao, Zhiyong (Chinese Academy of Sciences); Richards, Christina (University of South Florida); Parepa, Madalin (University of Tübingen); Zhao, Weihan (Fudan University); Berninger, Frank (University of Eastern Finland); Zhao, Yujie (Fudan University); Liu, Zekang (Fudan University); Feng, Xiangyan (Chinese Academy of Sciences); Ju, Ruiting (Fudan University); Li, Bo (Yunnan University); Wu, Jihua (Lanzhou University) (2023)
      Secondary metabolites play an important role in plant adaptation because they can mitigate biotic and abiotic environmental stresses. However, their production and allocation incur different costs and benefits and are ...

    • Foliar behaviour of biogenic semi-volatiles: potential applications in sustainable pest management 

      Mofikoya, Adedayo O; Bui, Thuy Nga T; Kivimäenpää, Minna; Holopainen, Jarmo K; Himanen, Sari J; Blande, James D (Springer Nature, 2019)
      Plants emit an extremely diverse bouquet of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from their above-ground and below-ground parts. Emissions are constitutive or induced, e.g. by herbivores. VOCs can be classified as highly ...
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    • The effects of elevated ozone and herbivore-feeding stress on defence chemistry and signalling to higher trophic levels in Brassica nigra 

      Khaling, Eliezer (Itä-Suomen yliopisto; University of Eastern Finland, 2018)
      info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis