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Protease inhibitors in plants: genes for improving defenses against insects and pathogens
CA Ryan
Annual review of phytopathology 28 (1), 425-449, 1990
23291990
Interplant communication: airborne methyl jasmonate induces synthesis of proteinase inhibitors in plant leaves.
EE Farmer, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 87 (19), 7713-7716, 1990
18681990
Octadecanoid precursors of jasmonic acid activate the synthesis of wound-inducible proteinase inhibitors.
EE Farmer, CA Ryan
The Plant Cell 4 (2), 129-134, 1992
15411992
A polypeptide from tomato leaves induces wound-inducible proteinase inhibitor proteins
G Pearce, D Strydom, S Johnson, CA Ryan
Science 253 (5022), 895-897, 1991
12541991
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a second messenger for the induction of defense genes in tomato plants in response to wounding, systemin, and methyl jasmonate
ML Orozco-Cárdenas, J Narváez-Vásquez, CA Ryan
The Plant Cell 13 (1), 179-191, 2001
12072001
Hydrogen peroxide is generated systemically in plant leaves by wounding and systemin via the octadecanoid pathway
M Orozco-Cardenas, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (11), 6553-6557, 1999
10191999
The systemin signaling pathway: differential activation of plant defensive genes
CA Ryan
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Protein Structure and Molecular …, 2000
7882000
Expression of proteinase inhibitors I and II in transgenic tobacco plants: effects on natural defense against Manduca sexta larvae.
R Johnson, J Narvaez, G An, C Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (24), 9871-9875, 1989
7681989
Salicylic acid inhibits synthesis of proteinase inhibitors in tomato leaves induced by systemin and jasmonic acid
SH Doares, J Narváez-Vásquez, A Conconi, CA Ryan
Plant physiology 108 (4), 1741-1746, 1995
7011995
An endogenous peptide signal in Arabidopsis activates components of the innate immune response
A Huffaker, G Pearce, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (26), 10098-10103, 2006
6772006
Oligogalacturonides and chitosan activate plant defensive genes through the octadecanoid pathway.
SH Doares, T Syrovets, EW Weiler, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (10), 4095-4098, 1995
6601995
Proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors in plants
CA Ryan
Annual Review of Plant Physiology 24 (1), 173-196, 1973
6291973
An octadecanoid pathway mutant (JL5) of tomato is compromised in signaling for defense against insect attack.
GA Howe, J Lightner, J Browse, CA Ryan
The Plant Cell 8 (11), 2067-2077, 1996
6131996
Regulation of expression of proteinase inhibitor genes by methyl jasmonate and jasmonic acid
EE Farmer, RR Johnson, CA Ryan
Plant Physiology 98 (3), 995-1002, 1992
6041992
Structure, expression, and antisense inhibition of the systemin precursor gene
B McGurl, G Pearce, M Orozco-Cardenas, CA Ryan
Science 255 (5051), 1570-1573, 1992
5671992
PEPR2 Is a Second Receptor for the Pep1 and Pep2 Peptides and Contributes to Defense Responses in Arabidopsis
Y Yamaguchi, A Huffaker, AC Bryan, FE Tax, CA Ryan
The Plant Cell 22 (2), 508-522, 2010
5592010
Oligosaccharide signals in plants: a current assessment
CA Ryan, EE Farmer
Annual review of plant biology 42 (1), 651-674, 1991
5271991
Systemin activates synthesis of wound-inducible tomato leaf polyphenol oxidase via the octadecanoid defense signaling pathway.
CP Constabel, DR Bergey, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (2), 407-411, 1995
5151995
The cell surface leucine-rich repeat receptor for AtPep1, an endogenous peptide elicitor in Arabidopsis, is functional in transgenic tobacco cells
Y Yamaguchi, G Pearce, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (26), 10104-10109, 2006
5062006
Polypeptide signaling for plant defensive genes exhibits analogies to defense signaling in animals.
DR Bergey, GA Howe, CA Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (22), 12053-12058, 1996
4771996
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