Eric Schmelz

Title(s)Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology
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    1. The terpene synthase gene family in maize - a clarification of existing community nomenclature. BMC Genomics. 2023 Dec 06; 24(1):744. Köllner TG, Gershenzon J, Peters RJ, Zerbe P, Schmelz EA. PMID: 38057721; PMCID: PMC10699003.
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    2. 9,10-KODA, an α-ketol produced by the tonoplast-localized 9-lipoxygenase ZmLOX5, plays a signaling role in maize defense against insect herbivory. Mol Plant. 2023 08 07; 16(8):1283-1303. Yuan P, Borrego E, Park YS, Gorman Z, Huang PC, Tolley J, Christensen SA, Blanford J, Kilaru A, Meeley R, Koiwa H, Vidal S, Huffaker A, Schmelz E, Kolomiets MV. PMID: 37434355.
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    3. A dolabralexin-deficient mutant provides insight into specialized diterpenoid metabolism in maize. Plant Physiol. 2023 05 31; 192(2):1338-1358. Murphy KM, Dowd T, Khalil A, Char SN, Yang B, Endelman BJ, Shih PM, Topp C, Schmelz EA, Zerbe P. PMID: 36896653; PMCID: PMC10231366.
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    4. Maize Terpene Synthase 8 (ZmTPS8) Contributes to a Complex Blend of Fungal-Elicited Antibiotics. Plants (Basel). 2023 Mar 01; 12(5). Saldivar EV, Ding Y, Poretsky E, Bird S, Block AK, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 36903970; PMCID: PMC10005556.
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    5. Maize resistance to witchweed through changes in strigolactone biosynthesis. Science. 2023 Jan 06; 379(6627):94-99. Li C, Dong L, Durairaj J, Guan JC, Yoshimura M, Quinodoz P, Horber R, Gaus K, Li J, Setotaw YB, Qi J, De Groote H, Wang Y, Thiombiano B, Floková K, Walmsley A, Charnikhova TV, Chojnacka A, Correia de Lemos S, Ding Y, Skibbe D, Hermann K, Screpanti C, De Mesmaeker A, Schmelz EA, Menkir A, Medema M, Van Dijk ADJ, Wu J, Koch KE, Bouwmeester HJ. PMID: 36603079.
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    6. Signatures of plant defense response specificity mediated by herbivore-associated molecular patterns in legumes. Plant J. 2022 06; 110(5):1255-1270. Steinbrenner AD, Saldivar E, Hodges N, Guayazán-Palacios N, Chaparro AF, Schmelz EA. PMID: 35315556.
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    7. Shielding the oil reserves: the scutellum as a source of chemical defenses. Plant Physiol. 2022 03 28; 188(4):1944-1949. Murphy KM, Poretsky E, Liu H, Micic N, Nyhuis A, Bohlmann J, Schmelz EA, Zerbe P, Huffaker A, Bjarnholt N. PMID: 35139208; PMCID: PMC8968280.
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    8. A nonproteinogenic amino acid, β-tyrosine, accumulates in young rice leaves via long-distance phloem transport from mature leaves. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2022 Mar 21; 86(4):427-434. Sakamoto S, Yoshikawa T, Teraishi M, Yoshinaga N, Ochiai K, Kobayashi M, Schmelz EA, Okumoto Y, Mori N. PMID: 35150234.
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    9. Biosynthesis and antifungal activity of fungus-induced O-methylated flavonoids in maize. Plant Physiol. 2022 01 20; 188(1):167-190. Förster C, Handrick V, Ding Y, Nakamura Y, Paetz C, Schneider B, Castro-Falcón G, Hughes CC, Luck K, Poosapati S, Kunert G, Huffaker A, Gershenzon J, Schmelz EA, Köllner TG. PMID: 34718797; PMCID: PMC8774720.
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    10. A sorghum genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies a WRKY transcription factor as a candidate gene underlying sugarcane aphid (Melanaphis sacchari) resistance. Planta. 2022 Jan 12; 255(2):37. Poosapati S, Poretsky E, Dressano K, Ruiz M, Vazquez A, Sandoval E, Estrada-Cardenas A, Duggal S, Lim JH, Morris G, Szczepaniec A, Walse SS, Ni X, Schmelz EA, Huffaker A. PMID: 35020066.
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    11. Plant height heterosis is quantitatively associated with expression levels of plastid ribosomal proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 11 23; 118(47). Birdseye D, de Boer LA, Bai H, Zhou P, Shen Z, Schmelz EA, Springer NM, Briggs SP. PMID: 34782463; PMCID: PMC8617506.
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    12. Fusarium verticillioides Induces Maize-Derived Ethylene to Promote Virulence by Engaging Fungal G-Protein Signaling. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2021 Oct; 34(10):1157-1166. Park YS, Borrego EJ, Gao X, Christensen SA, Schmelz E, Lanubile A, Drab DA, Cody W, Yan H, Shim WB, Kolomiets MV. PMID: 34165327.
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    13. Comparative analyses of responses to exogenous and endogenous antiherbivore elicitors enable a forward genetics approach to identify maize gene candidates mediating sensitivity to herbivore-associated molecular patterns. Plant J. 2021 12; 108(5):1295-1316. Poretsky E, Ruiz M, Ahmadian N, Steinbrenner AD, Dressano K, Schmelz EA, Huffaker A. PMID: 34564909.
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    14. Getting back to the grass roots: harnessing specialized metabolites for improved crop stress resilience. Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2021 08; 70:174-186. Ding Y, Northen TR, Khalil A, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 34129999.
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    15. Brachypodium Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) Promotes Antiviral Defenses against Panicum mosaic virus and Its Satellites. mBio. 2021 02 16; 12(1). Pant SR, Irigoyen S, Liu J, Bedre R, Christensen SA, Schmelz EA, Sedbrook JC, Scholthof KBG, Mandadi KK. PMID: 33593968; PMCID: PMC8545123.
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    16. A receptor-like protein mediates plant immune responses to herbivore-associated molecular patterns. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 12 08; 117(49):31510-31518. Steinbrenner AD, Muñoz-Amatriaín M, Chaparro AF, Aguilar-Venegas JM, Lo S, Okuda S, Glauser G, Dongiovanni J, Shi D, Hall M, Crubaugh D, Holton N, Zipfel C, Abagyan R, Turlings TCJ, Close TJ, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 33229576; PMCID: PMC7733821.
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    17. Genetic elucidation of interconnected antibiotic pathways mediating maize innate immunity. Nat Plants. 2020 11; 6(11):1375-1388. Ding Y, Weckwerth PR, Poretsky E, Murphy KM, Sims J, Saldivar E, Christensen SA, Char SN, Yang B, Tong AD, Shen Z, Kremling KA, Buckler ES, Kono T, Nelson DR, Bohlmann J, Bakker MG, Vaughan MM, Khalil AS, Betsiashvili M, Dressano K, Köllner TG, Briggs SP, Zerbe P, Schmelz EA, Huffaker A. PMID: 33106639.
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    18. Survey of Sensitivity to Fatty Acid-Amino Acid Conjugates in the Solanaceae. J Chem Ecol. 2020 Mar; 46(3):330-343. Grissett L, Ali A, Coble AM, Logan K, Washington B, Mateson A, McGee K, Nkrumah Y, Jacobus L, Abraham E, Hann C, Bequette CJ, Hind SR, Schmelz EA, Stratmann JW. PMID: 31989490.
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    19. The maize heterotrimeric G protein β subunit controls shoot meristem development and immune responses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 01 21; 117(3):1799-1805. Wu Q, Xu F, Liu L, Char SN, Ding Y, Je BI, Schmelz E, Yang B, Jackson D. PMID: 31852823; PMCID: PMC6983446.
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    20. Multiple genes recruited from hormone pathways partition maize diterpenoid defences. Nat Plants. 2019 10; 5(10):1043-1056. Ding Y, Murphy KM, Poretsky E, Mafu S, Yang B, Char SN, Christensen SA, Saldivar E, Wu M, Wang Q, Ji L, Schmitz RJ, Kremling KA, Buckler ES, Shen Z, Briggs SP, Bohlmann J, Sher A, Castro-Falcon G, Hughes CC, Huffaker A, Zerbe P, Schmelz EA. PMID: 31527844.
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    21. Ethylene signaling regulates natural variation in the abundance of antifungal acetylated diferuloylsucroses and Fusarium graminearum resistance in maize seedling roots. New Phytol. 2019 03; 221(4):2096-2111. Zhou S, Zhang YK, Kremling KA, Ding Y, Bennett JS, Bae JS, Kim DK, Ackerman HH, Kolomiets MV, Schmelz EA, Schroeder FC, Buckler ES, Jander G. PMID: 30289553.
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    22. Functional Characterization of Two Class II Diterpene Synthases Indicates Additional Specialized Diterpenoid Pathways in Maize (Zea mays). Front Plant Sci. 2018; 9:1542. Murphy KM, Ma LT, Ding Y, Schmelz EA, Zerbe P. PMID: 30405674; PMCID: PMC6206430.
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    23. Biosynthesis and function of terpenoid defense compounds in maize (Zea mays). Planta. 2019 Jan; 249(1):21-30. Block AK, Vaughan MM, Schmelz EA, Christensen SA. PMID: 30187155.
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    24. A fragmentation study of isoflavones by IT-TOF-MS using biosynthesized isotopes. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2018 Aug; 82(8):1309-1315. Nakata R, Yoshinaga N, Teraishi M, Okumoto Y, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Mori N. PMID: 29699437.
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    25. Fungal and herbivore elicitation of the novel maize sesquiterpenoid, zealexin A4, is attenuated by elevated CO2. Planta. 2018 Apr; 247(4):863-873. Christensen SA, Huffaker A, Sims J, Hunter CT, Block A, Vaughan MM, Willett D, Romero M, Mylroie JE, Williams WP, Schmelz EA. PMID: 29260396.
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    26. Commercial hybrids and mutant genotypes reveal complex protective roles for inducible terpenoid defenses in maize. J Exp Bot. 2018 03 24; 69(7):1693-1705. Christensen SA, Sims J, Vaughan MM, Hunter C, Block A, Willett D, Alborn HT, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 29361044.
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    27. An apoplastic peptide activates salicylic acid signalling in maize. Nat Plants. 2018 03; 4(3):172-180. Ziemann S, van der Linde K, Lahrmann U, Acar B, Kaschani F, Colby T, Kaiser M, Ding Y, Schmelz E, Huffaker A, Holton N, Zipfel C, Doehlemann G. PMID: 29483684.
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    28. Discovery, Biosynthesis and Stress-Related Accumulation of Dolabradiene-Derived Defenses in Maize. Plant Physiol. 2018 04; 176(4):2677-2690. Mafu S, Ding Y, Murphy KM, Yaacoobi O, Addison JB, Wang Q, Shen Z, Briggs SP, Bohlmann J, Castro-Falcon G, Hughes CC, Betsiashvili M, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Zerbe P. PMID: 29475898; PMCID: PMC5884620.
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    29. Fungal-induced protein hyperacetylation in maize identified by acetylome profiling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 01 02; 115(1):210-215. Walley JW, Shen Z, McReynolds MR, Schmelz EA, Briggs SP. PMID: 29259121; PMCID: PMC5776827.
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    30. Selinene Volatiles Are Essential Precursors for Maize Defense Promoting Fungal Pathogen Resistance. Plant Physiol. 2017 Nov; 175(3):1455-1468. Ding Y, Huffaker A, Köllner TG, Weckwerth P, Robert CAM, Spencer JL, Lipka AE, Schmelz EA. PMID: 28931629; PMCID: PMC5664469.
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    31. Biosynthetic pathway of aliphatic formates via a Baeyer-Villiger oxidation in mechanism present in astigmatid mites. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 03 07; 114(10):2616-2621. Shimizu N, Sakata D, Schmelz EA, Mori N, Kuwahara Y. PMID: 28223501; PMCID: PMC5347546.
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    32. Inducible De Novo Biosynthesis of Isoflavonoids in Soybean Leaves by Spodoptera litura Derived Elicitors: Tracer Techniques Aided by High Resolution LCMS. J Chem Ecol. 2016 Dec; 42(12):1226-1236. Nakata R, Kimura Y, Aoki K, Yoshinaga N, Teraishi M, Okumoto Y, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Mori N. PMID: 27826811.
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    33. Interactive Effects of Elevated [CO2] and Drought on the Maize Phytochemical Defense Response against Mycotoxigenic Fusarium verticillioides. PLoS One. 2016; 11(7):e0159270. Vaughan MM, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Dafoe NJ, Christensen SA, McAuslane HJ, Alborn HT, Allen LH, Teal PE. PMID: 27410032; PMCID: PMC4943682.
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    34. Activation of Shikimate, Phenylpropanoid, Oxylipins, and Auxin Pathways in Pectobacterium carotovorum Elicitors-Treated Moss. Front Plant Sci. 2016; 7:328. Alvarez A, Montesano M, Schmelz E, Ponce de León I. PMID: 27047509; PMCID: PMC4801897.
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    35. A maize death acid, 10-oxo-11-phytoenoic acid, is the predominant cyclopentenone signal present during multiple stress and developmental conditions. Plant Signal Behav. 2016; 11(2):e1120395. Christensen SA, Huffaker A, Hunter CT, Alborn HT, Schmelz EA. PMID: 26669723; PMCID: PMC4883972.
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    36. Dynamic Maize Responses to Aphid Feeding Are Revealed by a Time Series of Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Assays. Plant Physiol. 2015 Nov; 169(3):1727-43. Tzin V, Fernandez-Pozo N, Richter A, Schmelz EA, Schoettner M, Schäfer M, Ahern KR, Meihls LN, Kaur H, Huffaker A, Mori N, Degenhardt J, Mueller LA, Jander G. PMID: 26378100; PMCID: PMC4634079.
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    37. Maize death acids, 9-lipoxygenase-derived cyclopente(a)nones, display activity as cytotoxic phytoalexins and transcriptional mediators. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Sep 08; 112(36):11407-12. Christensen SA, Huffaker A, Kaplan F, Sims J, Ziemann S, Doehlemann G, Ji L, Schmitz RJ, Kolomiets MV, Alborn HT, Mori N, Jander G, Ni X, Sartor RC, Byers S, Abdo Z, Schmelz EA. PMID: 26305953; PMCID: PMC4568653.
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    38. Impacts of insect oral secretions on defoliation-induced plant defense. Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2015 Jun; 9:7-15. Schmelz EA. PMID: 32846712.
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    39. Accumulation of terpenoid phytoalexins in maize roots is associated with drought tolerance. Plant Cell Environ. 2015 Nov; 38(11):2195-207. Vaughan MM, Christensen S, Schmelz EA, Huffaker A, McAuslane HJ, Alborn HT, Romero M, Allen LH, Teal PE. PMID: 25392907.
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    40. The novel monocot-specific 9-lipoxygenase ZmLOX12 is required to mount an effective jasmonate-mediated defense against Fusarium verticillioides in maize. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2014 Nov; 27(11):1263-76. Christensen SA, Nemchenko A, Park YS, Borrego E, Huang PC, Schmelz EA, Kunze S, Feussner I, Yalpani N, Meeley R, Kolomiets MV. PMID: 25122482.
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    41. Accumulation of 5-hydroxynorvaline in maize (Zea mays) leaves is induced by insect feeding and abiotic stress. J Exp Bot. 2015 Feb; 66(2):593-602. Yan J, Lipka AE, Schmelz EA, Buckler ES, Jander G. PMID: 25271262; PMCID: PMC4286406.
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    42. Influence of brown stink bug feeding, planting date and sampling time on common smut infection of maize. Insect Sci. 2014 Oct; 21(5):564-71. Ni X, Toews MD, Buntin GD, Carpenter JE, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Cottrell TE, Abdo Z. PMID: 24963742.
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    43. Insect-induced daidzein, formononetin and their conjugates in soybean leaves. Metabolites. 2014 Jul 04; 4(3):532-46. Murakami S, Nakata R, Aboshi T, Yoshinaga N, Teraishi M, Okumoto Y, Ishihara A, Morisaka H, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Mori N. PMID: 25000357; PMCID: PMC4192678.
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    44. Effects of elevated [CO2 ] on maize defence against mycotoxigenic Fusarium verticillioides. Plant Cell Environ. 2014 Dec; 37(12):2691-706. Vaughan MM, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Dafoe NJ, Christensen S, Sims J, Martins VF, Swerbilow J, Romero M, Alborn HT, Allen LH, Teal PE. PMID: 24689748; PMCID: PMC4278449.
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    45. Biosynthesis, elicitation and roles of monocot terpenoid phytoalexins. Plant J. 2014 Aug; 79(4):659-78. Schmelz EA, Huffaker A, Sims JW, Christensen SA, Lu X, Okada K, Peters RJ. PMID: 24450747.
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    46. A 13-lipoxygenase, TomloxC, is essential for synthesis of C5 flavour volatiles in tomato. J Exp Bot. 2014 Feb; 65(2):419-28. Shen J, Tieman D, Jones JB, Taylor MG, Schmelz E, Huffaker A, Bies D, Chen K, Klee HJ. PMID: 24453226; PMCID: PMC3904703.
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    47. Head-group acylation of monogalactosyldiacylglycerol is a common stress response, and the acyl-galactose acyl composition varies with the plant species and applied stress. Physiol Plant. 2014 Apr; 150(4):517-28. Vu HS, Roth MR, Tamura P, Samarakoon T, Shiva S, Honey S, Lowe K, Schmelz EA, Williams TD, Welti R. PMID: 24286212; PMCID: PMC3954903.
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    48. European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) induced responses enhance susceptibility in maize. PLoS One. 2013; 8(9):e73394. Dafoe NJ, Thomas JD, Shirk PD, Legaspi ME, Vaughan MM, Huffaker A, Teal PE, Schmelz EA. PMID: 24023868; PMCID: PMC3759431.
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    49. Plant elicitor peptides are conserved signals regulating direct and indirect antiherbivore defense. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Apr 02; 110(14):5707-12. Huffaker A, Pearce G, Veyrat N, Erb M, Turlings TC, Sartor R, Shen Z, Briggs SP, Vaughan MM, Alborn HT, Teal PE, Schmelz EA. PMID: 23509266; PMCID: PMC3619339.
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    50. Homologous RXLR effectors from Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis and Phytophthora sojae suppress immunity in distantly related plants. Plant J. 2012 Dec; 72(6):882-93. Anderson RG, Casady MS, Fee RA, Vaughan MM, Deb D, Fedkenheuer K, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA, Tyler BM, McDowell JM. PMID: 22709376.
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    51. An amino acid substitution inhibits specialist herbivore production of an antagonist effector and recovers insect-induced plant defenses. Plant Physiol. 2012 Nov; 160(3):1468-78. Schmelz EA, Huffaker A, Carroll MJ, Alborn HT, Ali JG, Teal PE. PMID: 23008466; PMCID: PMC3490598.
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    52. Evaluation of spatial and temporal patterns of insect damage and aflatoxin level in the pre-harvest corn fields to improve management tactics. Insect Sci. 2014 Oct; 21(5):572-83. Ni X, Wilson JP, Toews MD, Buntin GD, Lee RD, Li X, Lei Z, He K, Xu W, Li X, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 23956115.
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    53. Physcomitrella patens activates reinforcement of the cell wall, programmed cell death and accumulation of evolutionary conserved defence signals, such as salicylic acid and 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, but not jasmonic acid, upon Botrytis cinerea infection. Mol Plant Pathol. 2012 Oct; 13(8):960-74. Ponce De León I, Schmelz EA, Gaggero C, Castro A, Álvarez A, Montesano M. PMID: 22551417; PMCID: PMC6638766.
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    54. Synthesis of caeliferins, elicitors of plant immune responses: accessing lipophilic natural products via cross metathesis. Org Lett. 2011 Nov 04; 13(21):5900-3. O'Doherty I, Yim JJ, Schmelz EA, Schroeder FC. PMID: 21992613; PMCID: PMC3216471.
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    55. Rapidly induced chemical defenses in maize stems and their effects on short-term growth of Ostrinia nubilalis. J Chem Ecol. 2011 Sep; 37(9):984-91. Dafoe NJ, Huffaker A, Vaughan MM, Duehl AJ, Teal PE, Schmelz EA. PMID: 21833765.
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    56. Spatial patterns of aflatoxin levels in relation to ear-feeding insect damage in pre-harvest corn. Toxins (Basel). 2011 07; 3(7):920-31. Ni X, Wilson JP, Buntin GD, Guo B, Krakowsky MD, Lee RD, Cottrell TE, Scully BT, Huffaker A, Schmelz EA. PMID: 22069748; PMCID: PMC3202857.
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    57. Identification of genes in the phenylalanine metabolic pathway by ectopic expression of a MYB transcription factor in tomato fruit. Plant Cell. 2011 Jul; 23(7):2738-53. Dal Cin V, Tieman DM, Tohge T, McQuinn R, de Vos RC, Osorio S, Schmelz EA, Taylor MG, Smits-Kroon MT, Schuurink RC, Haring MA, Giovannoni J, Fernie AR, Klee HJ. PMID: 21750236; PMCID: PMC3226207.
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    58. Novel acidic sesquiterpenoids constitute a dominant class of pathogen-induced phytoalexins in maize. Plant Physiol. 2011 Aug; 156(4):2082-97. Huffaker A, Kaplan F, Vaughan MM, Dafoe NJ, Ni X, Rocca JR, Alborn HT, Teal PE, Schmelz EA. PMID: 21690302; PMCID: PMC3149930.
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    59. Identity, regulation, and activity of inducible diterpenoid phytoalexins in maize. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Mar 29; 108(13):5455-60. Schmelz EA, Kaplan F, Huffaker A, Dafoe NJ, Vaughan MM, Ni X, Rocca JR, Alborn HT, Teal PE. PMID: 21402917; PMCID: PMC3069164.
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    60. Soldier caste influences on candidate primer pheromone levels and juvenile hormone-dependent caste differentiation in workers of the termite Reticulitermes flavipes. J Insect Physiol. 2011 Jun; 57(6):771-7. Tarver MR, Schmelz EA, Scharf ME. PMID: 21356212.
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    61. ZmPep1, an ortholog of Arabidopsis elicitor peptide 1, regulates maize innate immunity and enhances disease resistance. Plant Physiol. 2011 Mar; 155(3):1325-38. Huffaker A, Dafoe NJ, Schmelz EA. PMID: 21205619; PMCID: PMC3046589.
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    62. Sugar levels regulate tryptophan-dependent auxin biosynthesis in developing maize kernels. Plant Physiol. 2010 May; 153(1):306-18. LeCLere S, Schmelz EA, Chourey PS. PMID: 20237017; PMCID: PMC2862422.
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    63. Functional analysis of a tomato salicylic acid methyl transferase and its role in synthesis of the flavor volatile methyl salicylate. Plant J. 2010 Apr 01; 62(1):113-23. Tieman D, Zeigler M, Schmelz E, Taylor MG, Rushing S, Jones JB, Klee HJ. PMID: 20070566.
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    64. Pythium infection activates conserved plant defense responses in mosses. Planta. 2009 Aug; 230(3):569-79. Oliver JP, Castro A, Gaggero C, Cascón T, Schmelz EA, Castresana C, Ponce de León I. PMID: 19551405.
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    65. Effects of soldier-derived terpenes on soldier caste differentiation in the termite Reticulitermes flavipes. J Chem Ecol. 2009 Feb; 35(2):256-64. Tarver MR, Schmelz EA, Rocca JR, Scharf ME. PMID: 19198947.
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    66. tasselseed1 is a lipoxygenase affecting jasmonic acid signaling in sex determination of maize. Science. 2009 Jan 09; 323(5911):262-5. Acosta IF, Laparra H, Romero SP, Schmelz E, Hamberg M, Mottinger JP, Moreno MA, Dellaporta SL. PMID: 19131630.
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    67. Phytohormone-based activity mapping of insect herbivore-produced elicitors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Jan 13; 106(2):653-7. Schmelz EA, Engelberth J, Alborn HT, Tumlinson JH, Teal PE. PMID: 19124770; PMCID: PMC2626758.
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    68. A rapid biosensor-based method for quantification of free and glucose-conjugated salicylic acid. Plant Methods. 2008 Dec 31; 4:28. Defraia CT, Schmelz EA, Mou Z. PMID: 19117519; PMCID: PMC2654556.
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    69. Cotton plant, Gossypium hirsutum L., defense in response to nitrogen fertilization. J Chem Ecol. 2008 Dec; 34(12):1553-64. Chen Y, Schmelz EA, Wäckers F, Ruberson JR. PMID: 19020938.
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    70. XopD SUMO protease affects host transcription, promotes pathogen growth, and delays symptom development in xanthomonas-infected tomato leaves. Plant Cell. 2008 Jul; 20(7):1915-29. Kim JG, Taylor KW, Hotson A, Keegan M, Schmelz EA, Mudgett MB. PMID: 18664616; PMCID: PMC2518228.
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    71. The Arabidopsis MAP kinase kinase 7: A crosstalk point between auxin signaling and defense responses? Plant Signal Behav. 2008 Apr; 3(4):272-4. Zhang X, Xiong Y, Defraia C, Schmelz E, Mou Z. PMID: 19704652; PMCID: PMC2634200.
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    72. The attraction of Spodoptera frugiperda neonates to cowpea seedlings is mediated by volatiles induced by conspecific herbivory and the elicitor inceptin. J Chem Ecol. 2008 Mar; 34(3):291-300. Carroll MJ, Schmelz EA, Teal PE. PMID: 18256881.
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    73. Tissue-specific PhBPBT expression is differentially regulated in response to endogenous ethylene. J Exp Bot. 2008; 59(3):609-18. Dexter RJ, Verdonk JC, Underwood BA, Shibuya K, Schmelz EA, Clark DG. PMID: 18256048.
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    74. Cell wall invertase-deficient miniature1 kernels have altered phytohormone levels. Phytochemistry. 2008 Feb; 69(3):692-9. LeClere S, Schmelz EA, Chourey PS. PMID: 17964617.
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    75. Disulfooxy fatty acids from the American bird grasshopper Schistocerca americana, elicitors of plant volatiles. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Aug 07; 104(32):12976-81. Alborn HT, Hansen TV, Jones TH, Bennett DC, Tumlinson JH, Schmelz EA, Teal PE. PMID: 17664416; PMCID: PMC1941812.
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    76. Salicylate and catechol levels are maintained in nahG transgenic poplar. Phytochemistry. 2007 Aug; 68(15):2043-52. Morse AM, Tschaplinski TJ, Dervinis C, Pijut PM, Schmelz EA, Day W, Davis JM. PMID: 17599371.
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    77. ABA is an essential signal for plant resistance to pathogens affecting JA biosynthesis and the activation of defenses in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell. 2007 May; 19(5):1665-81. Adie BA, Pérez-Pérez J, Pérez-Pérez MM, Godoy M, Sánchez-Serrano JJ, Schmelz EA, Solano R. PMID: 17513501; PMCID: PMC1913739.
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    78. Cowpea chloroplastic ATP synthase is the source of multiple plant defense elicitors during insect herbivory. Plant Physiol. 2007 Jun; 144(2):793-805. Schmelz EA, LeClere S, Carroll MJ, Alborn HT, Teal PE. PMID: 17369425; PMCID: PMC1914193.
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    79. Attraction of Spodoptera frugiperda larvae to volatiles from herbivore-damaged maize seedlings. J Chem Ecol. 2006 Sep; 32(9):1911-24. Carroll MJ, Schmelz EA, Meagher RL, Teal PE. PMID: 16902828.
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    80. Fragments of ATP synthase mediate plant perception of insect attack. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Jun 06; 103(23):8894-9. Schmelz EA, Carroll MJ, LeClere S, Phipps SM, Meredith J, Chourey PS, Alborn HT, Teal PE. PMID: 16720701; PMCID: PMC1482674.
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    81. Identification of loci affecting flavour volatile emissions in tomato fruits. J Exp Bot. 2006; 57(4):887-96. Tieman DM, Zeigler M, Schmelz EA, Taylor MG, Bliss P, Kirst M, Klee HJ. PMID: 16473892.
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    82. The maize viviparous15 locus encodes the molybdopterin synthase small subunit. Plant J. 2006 Jan; 45(2):264-74. Suzuki M, Settles AM, Tseung CW, Li QB, Latshaw S, Wu S, Porch TG, Schmelz EA, James MG, McCarty DR. PMID: 16367969.
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    83. The maize Viviparous10/Viviparous13 locus encodes the Cnx1 gene required for molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis. Plant J. 2006 Jan; 45(2):250-63. Porch TG, Tseung CW, Schmelz EA, Settles AM. PMID: 16367968.
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    84. Systemic acquired tolerance to virulent bacterial pathogens in tomato. Plant Physiol. 2005 Jul; 138(3):1481-90. Block A, Schmelz E, O'Donnell PJ, Jones JB, Klee HJ. PMID: 15937273; PMCID: PMC1176419.
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    85. Ethylene-regulated floral volatile synthesis in petunia corollas. Plant Physiol. 2005 May; 138(1):255-66. Underwood BA, Tieman DM, Shibuya K, Dexter RJ, Loucas HM, Simkin AJ, Sims CA, Schmelz EA, Klee HJ, Clark DG. PMID: 15849311; PMCID: PMC1104180.
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    86. Phytohormones mediate volatile emissions during the interaction of compatible and incompatible pathogens: the role of ethylene in Pseudomonas syringae infected tobacco. J Chem Ecol. 2005 Mar; 31(3):439-59. Huang J, Schmelz EA, Alborn H, Engelberth J, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 15898494.
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    87. Coronatine and salicylic acid: the battle between Arabidopsis and Pseudomonas for phytohormone control. Mol Plant Pathol. 2005 Jan 01; 6(1):79-83. Block A, Schmelz E, Jones JB, Klee HJ. PMID: 20565640.
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    88. Circadian regulation of the PhCCD1 carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase controls emission of beta-ionone, a fragrance volatile of petunia flowers. Plant Physiol. 2004 Nov; 136(3):3504-14. Simkin AJ, Underwood BA, Auldridge M, Loucas HM, Shibuya K, Schmelz E, Clark DG, Klee HJ. PMID: 15516502; PMCID: PMC527150.
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    89. The use of vapor phase extraction in metabolic profiling of phytohormones and other metabolites. Plant J. 2004 Sep; 39(5):790-808. Schmelz EA, Engelberth J, Tumlinson JH, Block A, Alborn HT. PMID: 15315639.
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    90. Airborne signals prime plants against insect herbivore attack. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Feb 10; 101(6):1781-5. Engelberth J, Alborn HT, Schmelz EA, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 14749516; PMCID: PMC341853.
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    91. Multiple hormones act sequentially to mediate a susceptible tomato pathogen defense response. Plant Physiol. 2003 Nov; 133(3):1181-9. O'Donnell PJ, Schmelz E, Block A, Miersch O, Wasternack C, Jones JB, Klee HJ. PMID: 14551324; PMCID: PMC281613.
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    92. Development of a lesion-mimic phenotype in a transgenic wheat line overexpressing genes for pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins is dependent on salicylic acid concentration. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2003 Oct; 16(10):916-25. Anand A, Schmelz EA, Muthukrishnan S. PMID: 14558693.
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    93. Nitrogen deficiency increases volicitin-induced volatile emission, jasmonic acid accumulation, and ethylene sensitivity in maize. Plant Physiol. 2003 Sep; 133(1):295-306. Schmelz EA, Alborn HT, Engelberth J, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12970495; PMCID: PMC196606.
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    94. Simultaneous analysis of phytohormones, phytotoxins, and volatile organic compounds in plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Sep 02; 100(18):10552-7. Schmelz EA, Engelberth J, Alborn HT, O'Donnell P, Sammons M, Toshima H, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12874387; PMCID: PMC193599.
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    95. Differential volatile emissions and salicylic acid levels from tobacco plants in response to different strains of Pseudomonas syringae. Planta. 2003 Sep; 217(5):767-75. Huang J, Cardoza YJ, Schmelz EA, Raina R, Engelberth J, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12712338.
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    96. Synergistic interactions between volicitin, jasmonic acid and ethylene mediate insect-induced volatile emission in Zea mays. Physiol Plant. 2003 Mar; 117(3):403-412. Schmelz EA, Alborn HT, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12654041.
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    97. Simultaneous quantification of jasmonic acid and salicylic acid in plants by vapor-phase extraction and gas chromatography-chemical ionization-mass spectrometry. Anal Biochem. 2003 Jan 15; 312(2):242-50. Engelberth J, Schmelz EA, Alborn HT, Cardoza YJ, Huang J, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12531212.
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    98. Susceptible to intolerance--a range of hormonal actions in a susceptible Arabidopsis pathogen response. Plant J. 2003 Jan; 33(2):245-57. O'Donnell PJ, Schmelz EA, Moussatche P, Lund ST, Jones JB, Klee HJ. PMID: 12535339.
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    99. Quantitative relationships between induced jasmonic acid levels and volatile emission in Zea mays during Spodoptera exigua herbivory. Planta. 2003 Feb; 216(4):665-73. Schmelz EA, Alborn HT, Banchio E, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 12569409.
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    100. The influence of intact-plant and excised-leaf bioassay designs on volicitin- and jasmonic acid-induced sesquiterpene volatile release in Zea mays. Planta. 2001 Dec; 214(2):171-9. Schmelz EA, Alborn HT, Tumlinson JH. PMID: 11800380.
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    101. An herbivore elicitor activates the gene for indole emission in maize. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Dec 19; 97(26):14801-6. Frey M, Stettner C, Pare PW, Schmelz EA, Tumlinson JH, Gierl A. PMID: 11106389; PMCID: PMC18999.
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    102. Allocation of nitrogen to an inducible defense and seed production in Nicotiana attenuata. Oecologia. 1998 Jul; 115(4):541-552. Baldwin IT, Gorham D, Schmelz EA, Lewandowski CA, Lynds GY. PMID: 28308275.
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    103. Effects of octadecanoid metabolites and inhibitors on induced nicotine accumulation inNicotiana sylvestris. J Chem Ecol. 1996 Jan; 22(1):61-74. Baldwin IT, Schmelz EA, Zhang ZP. PMID: 24226983.
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    104. Wound-induced changes in root and shoot jasmonic acid pools correlate with induced nicotine synthesis inNicotiana sylvestris spegazzini and comes. J Chem Ecol. 1994 Aug; 20(8):2139-57. Baldwin IT, Schmelz EA, Ohnmeiss TE. PMID: 24242736.
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    105. Constraints on an induced defense: the role of leaf area. Oecologia. 1994 Apr; 97(3):424-430. Baldwin IT, Schmelz EA. PMID: 28313640.
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