Large effect quantitative trait loci for salicinoid phenolic glycosides in Populus : Implications for gene discovery
Published 2018 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Large effect quantitative trait loci for salicinoid phenolic glycosides in Populus
: Implications for gene discovery
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Ecology and Evolution
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages 3726-3737
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2018-03-08
DOI
10.1002/ece3.3932
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Genetics-based interactions of foundation species affect community diversity, stability and network structure
- (2017) Arthur R. Keith et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Interactions between Bacteria And Aspen Defense Chemicals at the Phyllosphere – Herbivore Interface
- (2016) Charles J. Mason et al. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
- Phytochemical traits underlie genotypic variation in susceptibility of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) to browsing by a keystone forest ungulate
- (2016) Liza M. Holeski et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Plant volatile-mediated signalling and its application in agriculture: successes and challenges
- (2016) John A. Pickett et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Spectroscopic determination of ecologically relevant plant secondary metabolites
- (2016) John J. Couture et al. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
- Tree genotype mediates covariance among communities from microbes to lichens and arthropods
- (2015) Louis J. Lamit et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- BAHD or SCPL acyltransferase? What a dilemma for acylation in the world of plant phenolic compounds
- (2015) Thibaut Bontpart et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- The Plant Genome Integrative Explorer Resource: PlantGenIE.org
- (2015) David Sundell et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Functional characterization of two acyltransferases from Populus trichocarpa capable of synthesizing benzyl benzoate and salicyl benzoate, potential intermediates in salicinoid phenolic glycoside biosynthesis
- (2015) Russell J. Chedgy et al. PHYTOCHEMISTRY
- Effects of Hybridization and Evolutionary Constraints on Secondary Metabolites: The Genetic Architecture of Phenylpropanoids in European Populus Species
- (2015) Celine Caseys et al. PLoS One
- Plant defense phenotypes determine the consequences of volatile emission for individuals and neighbors
- (2015) Meredith C Schuman et al. eLife
- Salicortin suppresses lipopolysaccharide-stimulated inflammatory responses via blockade of NF-κB and JNK activation in RAW 264.7 macrophages
- (2014) Dong-Joo Kwon et al. BMB Reports
- Aspen Defense Chemicals Influence Midgut Bacterial Community Composition of Gypsy Moth
- (2014) Charles J. Mason et al. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
- No Evidence of Geographical Structure of Salicinoid Chemotypes within Populus Tremula
- (2014) Ken Keefover-Ring et al. PLoS One
- Geographic structure in metabolome and herbivore community co-occurs with genetic structure in plant defence genes
- (2013) Carolina Bernhardsson et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Populus balsamiferaExtract and Its Active Component Salicortin Reduce Obesity and Attenuate Insulin Resistance in a Diet-Induced Obese Mouse Model
- (2013) Despina Harbilas et al. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Adaptations of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) for defense against herbivores
- (2013) Richard L. Lindroth et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Salicortin-Derivatives from Salix pseudo-lasiogyne Twigs Inhibit Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Cells via Modulation of C/EBPα and SREBP1c Dependent Pathway
- (2013) Mina Lee et al. MOLECULES
- The flavonoid biosynthetic pathway in Arabidopsis: Structural and genetic diversity
- (2013) Kazuki Saito et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
- Insight into the Genetic Components of Community Genetics: QTL Mapping of Insect Association in a Fast-Growing Forest Tree
- (2013) Jennifer DeWoody et al. PLoS One
- Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline
- (2012) Elizabeth E. Devore et al. ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
- Relative importance of genetic, ontogenetic, induction, and seasonal variation in producing a multivariate defense phenotype in a foundation tree species
- (2012) Liza M. Holeski et al. OECOLOGIA
- Genetic Variation in Functional Traits Influences Arthropod Community Composition in Aspen (Populus tremula L.)
- (2012) Kathryn M. Robinson et al. PLoS One
- Differential phylogenetic expansions in BAHD acyltransferases across five angiosperm taxa and evidence of divergent expression among Populus paralogues
- (2011) Lindsey K Tuominen et al. BMC GENOMICS
- Targeted proteomics for metabolic pathway optimization: Application to terpene production
- (2011) Alyssa M. Redding-Johanson et al. METABOLIC ENGINEERING
- Phytozome: a comparative platform for green plant genomics
- (2011) David M. Goodstein et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- Phenolic glycosides of the Salicaceae and their role as anti-herbivore defenses
- (2011) G. Andreas Boeckler et al. PHYTOCHEMISTRY
- R/qtl: high-throughput multiple QTL mapping: Fig. 1.
- (2010) Danny Arends et al. BIOINFORMATICS
- High-density linkage mapping and evolution of paralogs and orthologs in Salix and Populus
- (2010) Sofia Berlin et al. BMC GENOMICS
- Biosynthesis of Phenolic Glycosides from Phenylpropanoid and Benzenoid Precursors in Populus
- (2010) Benjamin A. Babst et al. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY
- Association genetics of traits controlling lignin and cellulose biosynthesis in black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa, Salicaceae) secondary xylem
- (2010) Jill L. Wegrzyn et al. NEW PHYTOLOGIST
- Genomics of Secondary Metabolism inPopulus: Interactions with Biotic and Abiotic Environments
- (2009) Feng Chen et al. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES
- Extending Genomics to Natural Communities and Ecosystems
- (2008) T. G. Whitham et al. SCIENCE
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationPublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More