753 results on '"Lindroth, Richard L."'
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2. Phenotypic Variation in Phytochemical Defense of Trembling Aspen in Western North America: Genetics, Development, and Geography
3. Genetic variation in tree leaf chemistry predicts the abundance and activity of autotrophic soil microorganisms
4. Plastic responses to hot temperatures homogenize riparian leaf litter, speed decomposition, and reduce detritivores
5. Growth–defense trade-offs shape population genetic composition in an iconic forest tree species
6. Trait plasticity and trade-offs shape intra-specific variation in competitive response in a foundation tree species
7. Intraspecific variation in plant economic traits predicts trembling aspen resistance to a generalist insect herbivore
8. Polyploidy and growth—defense tradeoffs in natural populations of western quaking Aspen
9. Response of aspen genotypes to browsing damage is not influenced by soil community diversity
10. To compete or defend : linking functional trait variation with life-history tradeoffs in a foundation tree species
11. Chemical defense over decadal scales : Ontogenetic allocation trajectories and consequences for fitness in a foundation tree species
12. Divergent host plant utilization by adults and offspring is related to intra-plant variation in chemical defences
13. Root Secondary Metabolites in Populus tremuloides: Effects of Simulated Climate Warming, Defoliation, and Genotype
14. Salicinoid phenolics reduce adult Anoplophora glabripennis (Cerambicidae: Lamiinae) feeding and egg production
15. Independent and interactive effects of plant genotype and environment on plant traits and insect herbivore performance : A meta-analysis with Salicaceae
16. Forest defoliation by an invasive outbreak insect: Catastrophic consequences for a charismatic mega moth.
17. Genetic variation in aspen phytochemical patterns structures windows of opportunity for gypsy moth larvae
18. Genotype and soil nutrient environment influence aspen litter chemistry and in-stream decomposition
19. Competition- and Resource-Mediated Tradeoffs between Growth and Defensive Chemistry in Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
20. Genome-Wide Analysis of the Structural Genes Regulating Defense Phenylpropanoid Metabolism in Populus
21. Beavers as Molecular Geneticists: A Genetic Basis to the Foraging of an Ecosystem Engineer
22. Foliar Quality Influences Tree-Herbivore-Parasitoid Interactions: Effects of Elevated CO₂, O₃, and Plant Genotype
23. Community and Ecosystem Genetics: A Consequence of the Extended Phenotype
24. Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Ozone on the Phytochemistry of Aspen and Performance of an Herbivore
25. Secondary Plant Compounds in Seedling and Mature Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
26. Genotypic Variation in Response of Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) to Atmospheric CO₂ Enrichment
27. Effects of CO2 and Light on Tree Phytochemistry and Insect Performance
28. Population Differences in Trifolium repens L. Response to Ultraviolet-B Radiation: Foliar Chemistry and Consequences for Two Lepidopteran Herbivores
29. CO₂ and Light Effects on Deciduous Trees: Growth, Foliar Chemistry, and Insect Performance
30. Influences of Atmospheric CO$_2$ Enrichment on the Responses of Sugar Maple and Trembling Aspen to Defoliation
31. Clonal Saplings of Trembling Aspen Do Not Coordinate Defense Induction
32. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal polygenic architecture for ecologically important traits in aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
33. Clonal Variation in Foliar Chemistry of Aspen: Effects on Gypsy Moths and Forest Tent Caterpillars
34. Effects of CO2 and NO3- Availability on Deciduous Trees: Phytochemistry and Insect Performance
35. Heterozygosity, gender, and the growth-defense trade-off in quaking aspen
36. Phytochemical traits underlie genotypic variation in susceptibility of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) to browsing by a keystone forest ungulate
37. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal polygenic architecture for ecologically important traits in aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
38. Simulated climate warming alters phenological synchrony between an outbreak insect herbivore and host trees
39. Imaging spectroscopy links aspen genotype with below-ground processes at landscape scales
40. Resistance against Leucoptera sinuella (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae) among hybrid clones of Populus spp. in central Chile.
41. Effects of Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Tropospheric Ozone on Phytochemical Composition of Trembling Aspen ( Populus tremuloides ) and Paper Birch ( Betula papyrifera )
42. Host genetics and environment shape fungal pathogen incidence on a foundation forest tree species, populus tremuloides
43. Herbivory in a World of Elevated CO2
44. Transgenerational effects of herbivory in a group of long-lived tree species: maternal damage reduces offspring allocation to resistance traits, but not growth
45. Interactions between Bacteria And Aspen Defense Chemicals at the Phyllosphere – Herbivore Interface
46. Consequences of Climate Warming and Altered Precipitation Patterns for Plant-Insect and Multitrophic Interactions
47. Relative importance of genetic, ontogenetic, induction, and seasonal variation in producing a multivariate defense phenotype in a foundation tree species
48. Influence of Genotype, Environment, and Gypsy Moth Herbivory on Local and Systemic Chemical Defenses in Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides)
49. Elevated CO 2 interacts with herbivory to alter chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf temperature in Betula papyrifera and Populus tremuloides
50. Atmospheric change alters foliar quality of host trees and performance of two outbreak insect species
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