CATALPOL AND METHYLCATALPOL: NATURALLY OCCURRING GLYCOSIDES IN PLANTAGO AND BUDDLEIA SPECIES.
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Early Root Herbivory Impairs Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Colonization and Shifts Defence Allocation in Establishing Plantago lanceolata.Fate of iridoid glycosides in different life stages of the Buckeye,Junonia coenia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).Costs and benefits of plant allelochemicals in herbivore diet in a multi enemy world.Diet quality can play a critical role in defense efficacy against parasitoids and pathogens in the Glanville fritillary (Melitaea cinxia).Diet quality affects warning coloration indirectly: excretion costs in a generalist herbivore.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species suppress inducible plant responses and alter defensive strategies following herbivory.Soil nutrient effects on oviposition preference, larval performance, and chemical defense of a specialist insect herbivore.Hydrogen ion-oxygen, hydrogen ion-calcium ion and calcium ion-oxygen ratios during aerobic uptake of calcium ions in liver mitochondria.The incorporation of [2-14C, 4R-3H1] mevalonate and [2-14C, 4S-3H1] mevalonate into squalene, ubiquinone and ergosterol of Aspergillus fumigatus Fresenius.The importance of sequestered iridoid glycosides as a defense against an ant predator.Evaluation of the antipeptic ulcer activity of the leaf extract of Plantago lanceolata L. in rodents.Effect on capillary permeability in rabbits of iridoids from Buddleia scordioides.Fitness costs of chemical defense in Plantago lanceolata L.: effects of nutrient and competition stress.The Invasive Buddleja davidii (Butterfly Bush)Species-specific plant-soil feedbacks alter herbivore-induced gene expression and defense chemistry in Plantago lanceolata
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CATALPOL AND METHYLCATALPOL: NATURALLY OCCURRING GLYCOSIDES IN PLANTAGO AND BUDDLEIA SPECIES.
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CATALPOL AND METHYLCATALPOL: N ...... PLANTAGO AND BUDDLEIA SPECIES.
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CATALPOL AND METHYLCATALPOL: N ...... PLANTAGO AND BUDDLEIA SPECIES.
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1965-07-01T00:00:00Z