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1. Metabolism of plant-derived toxins from its insect host increases the success of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

2. Biomolecular characterization of 3500-year-old ancient Egyptian mummification balms from the Valley of the Kings.

3. Adaptations of Pseudoxylaria towards a comb-associated lifestyle in fungus-farming termite colonies.

4. Insights into the Metabolomic Capacity of Podaxis and Isolation of Podaxisterols A-D, Ergosterol Derivatives Carrying Nitrosyl Cyanide-Derived Modifications.

6. Alternative transcript splicing regulates UDP-glucosyltransferase-catalyzed detoxification of DIMBOA in the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda).

7. Chemical Modification of Biomarkers through Accelerated Degradation: Implications for Ancient Plant Identification in Archaeo-Organic Residues.

8. Mechanisms of Isothiocyanate Detoxification in Larvae of Two Belowground Herbivores, Delia radicum and D. floralis (Diptera: Anthomyiidae).

9. Balancing nutrients in a toxic environment: the challenge of eating.

10. Activation and detoxification of cassava cyanogenic glucosides by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.

11. Identification of a Sulfatase that Detoxifies Glucosinolates in the Phloem-Feeding Insect Bemisia tabaci and Prefers Indolic Glucosinolates.

12. So Much for Glucosinolates: A Generalist Does Survive and Develop on Brassicas, but at What Cost?

13. A Generalist Feeding on Brassicaceae: It Does Not Get Any Better with Selection.

14. The Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda Utilizes Specific UDP-Glycosyltransferases to Inactivate Maize Defensive Benzoxazinoids.

15. Glucosylation prevents plant defense activation in phloem-feeding insects.

16. Detoxification of plant defensive glucosinolates by an herbivorous caterpillar is beneficial to its endoparasitic wasp.

17. The phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum detoxifies plant glucosinolate hydrolysis products via an isothiocyanate hydrolase.

19. Molecular Basis of the Evolution of Methylthioalkylmalate Synthase and the Diversity of Methionine-Derived Glucosinolates.

20. One Pathway Is Not Enough: The Cabbage Stem Flea Beetle Psylliodes chrysocephala Uses Multiple Strategies to Overcome the Glucosinolate-Myrosinase Defense in Its Host Plants.

21. Effects of 6-methoxybenzoxazolinone (6-MBOA) on animals: state of knowledge and open questions.

22. Plant Defensive β-Glucosidases Resist Digestion and Sustain Activity in the Gut of a Lepidopteran Herbivore.

23. Cassava whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in East African farming landscapes: a review of the factors determining abundance.

24. Targeting detoxification genes by phloem-mediated RNAi: A new approach for controlling phloem-feeding insect pests.

25. ZEITLUPE in the Roots of Wild Tobacco Regulates Jasmonate-Mediated Nicotine Biosynthesis and Resistance to a Generalist Herbivore.

26. How Glucosinolates Affect Generalist Lepidopteran Larvae: Growth, Development and Glucosinolate Metabolism.

27. A Generalist Herbivore Copes with Specialized Plant Defence: the Effects of Induction and Feeding by Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Larvae on Intact Arabidopsis thaliana (Brassicales) Plants.

28. A mode of action of glucosinolate-derived isothiocyanates: Detoxification depletes glutathione and cysteine levels with ramifications on protein metabolism in Spodoptera littoralis.

29. Glucosinolate Desulfation by the Phloem-Feeding Insect Bemisia tabaci.

30. Plant defense and herbivore counter-defense: benzoxazinoids and insect herbivores.

31. Effect of sodium selenite on the synthesis of glucosinolates and antioxidant capacity in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.ssp.pekinensis).

32. Effects of 6-methoxybenzoxazolinone (6-MBOA) on animals: state of knowledge and open questions.

33. Omics approaches to unravel insecticide resistance mechanism in Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae).

34. Integrative Analysis of the Transcriptome and Metabolome of Poplar, Populus deltoides 'Shalinyang'. (Salicaceae), Reveals Responses to Attack by Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera).

35. Tigliane metabolites in Hyles frass after feeding experiments with TPA and Euphorbia cyparissias.

36. Reglucosylation of the benzoxazinoid DIMBOA with inversion of stereochemical configuration is a detoxification strategy in lepidopteran herbivores.

37. Evolution in an ancient detoxification pathway is coupled with a transition to herbivory in the drosophilidae.

38. 3-β-D-Glucopyranosyl-6-methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone (MBOA-N-Glc) is an insect detoxification product of maize 1,4-benzoxazin-3-ones.

39. The role of glucosinolates and the jasmonic acid pathway in resistance of Arabidopsis thaliana against molluscan herbivores.

40. Allyl/propenyl phenol synthases from the creosote bush and engineering production of specialty/commodity chemicals, eugenol/isoeugenol, in Escherichia coli.

41. Metabolism of glucosinolate-derived isothiocyanates to glutathione conjugates in generalist lepidopteran herbivores.

42. Sustainable biosynthetic pathways to value-added bioproducts from hydroxycinnamic acids.

43. Dissection of lignin macromolecular configuration and assembly: comparison to related biochemical processes in allyl/propenyl phenol and lignan biosynthesis.

44. A pinoresinol-lariciresinol reductase homologue from the creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) catalyzes the efficient in vitro conversion of p-coumaryl/coniferyl alcohol esters into the allylphenols chavicol/eugenol, but not the propenylphenols p-anol/isoeugenol.

45. Short-term responses of spider mites inform mechanisms of maize resistance to a generalist herbivore.

46. Natural plant disease suppressiveness in soils extends to insect pest control.

47. Chavicol formation in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum): cleavage of an esterified C9 hydroxyl group with NAD(P)H-dependent reduction.

48. Eugenol and isoeugenol, characteristic aromatic constituents of spices, are biosynthesized via reduction of a coniferyl alcohol ester.

49. Biflavonoids from Brazilian pine Araucaria angustifolia as potentials protective agents against DNA damage and lipoperoxidation.

50. Current and future scenarios of suitability and expansion of cassava brown streak disease, Bemisia tabaci species complex, and cassava planting in Africa.

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