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j h tumlinson
Professor of Entomology, Penn State University
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Exploitation of herbivore-induced plant odors by host-seeking parasitic wasps
TCJ Turlings, JH Tumlinson, WJ Lewis
Science 250 (4985), 1251-1253, 1990
21241990
Plant volatiles as a defense against insect herbivores
PW Paré, JH Tumlinson
Plant physiology 121 (2), 325-332, 1999
16141999
Herbivore-infested plants selectively attract parasitoids
CM De Moraes, WJ Lewis, PW Pare, HT Alborn, JH Tumlinson
Nature 393 (6685), 570-573, 1998
16041998
An elicitor of plant volatiles from beet armyworm oral secretion
HT Alborn, TCJ Turlings, TH Jones, G Stenhagen, JH Loughrin, ...
Science 276 (5314), 945-949, 1997
12771997
Caterpillar-induced nocturnal plant volatiles repel conspecific females
CM De Moraes, MC Mescher, JH Tumlinson
Nature 410 (6828), 577-580, 2001
12302001
Airborne signals prime plants against insect herbivore attack
J Engelberth, HT Alborn, EA Schmelz, JH Tumlinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (6), 1781-1785, 2004
10302004
How caterpillar-damaged plants protect themselves by attracting parasitic wasps.
TC Turlings, JH Loughrin, PJ Mccall, US Röse, WJ Lewis, JH Tumlinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (10), 4169-4174, 1995
9721995
A total system approach to sustainable pest management
WJ Lewis, JC Van Lenteren, SC Phatak, JH Tumlinson Iii
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (23), 12243-12248, 1997
8251997
Learning of host-finding cues by hymenopterous parasitoids
TCL Turlings, FL Wäckers, LEM Vet, WJ Lewis, JH Tumlinson
Insect learning: ecology and evolutionary perspectives, 51-78, 1993
6741993
De novo biosynthesis of volatiles induced by insect herbivory in cotton plants
PW Paré, JH Tumlinson
Plant physiology 114 (4), 1161-1167, 1997
6601997
Systemic release of chemical signals by herbivore-injured corn.
TC Turlings, JH Tumlinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 89 (17), 8399-8402, 1992
5521992
Diurnal cycle of emission of induced volatile terpenoids by herbivore-injured cotton plant.
JH Loughrin, ARA Manukian, RR Heath, TC Turlings, JH Tumlinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (25), 11836-11840, 1994
5311994
. Sex pheromones produced by the male boll weevil: Isolation, identification, and synthesis
JP 9. Tumlinson, J. H., Hardee, D. D., Gueldner, R. C., Thompson, A. C ...
Science 166, 1010-1012, 1969
4691969
An elicitor in caterpillar oral secretions that induces corn seedlings to emit chemical signals attractive to parasitic wasps
TCJ Turlings, PJ McCall, HT Alborn, JH Tumlinson
Journal of Chemical Ecology 19, 411-425, 1993
4121993
Isolation and identification of allelochemicals that attract the larval parasitoid,Cotesia marginiventris (Cresson), to the microhabitat of one of its hosts
TCJ Turlings, JH Tumlinson, RR Heath, AT Proveaux, RE Doolittle
Journal of chemical ecology 17, 2235-2251, 1991
4041991
Simultaneous analysis of phytohormones, phytotoxins, and volatile organic compounds in plants
EA Schmelz, J Engelberth, HT Alborn, P O'Donnell, M Sammons, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (18), 10552-10557, 2003
4012003
Volatile semiochemicals released from undamaged cotton leaves (a systemic response of living plants to caterpillar damage)
USR Rose, A Manukian, RR Heath, JH Tumlinson
Plant physiology 111 (2), 487-495, 1996
3951996
Identification of the female Japanese beetle sex pheromone: inhibition of male response by an enantiomer
JH Tumlinson, MG Klein, RE Doolittle, TL Ladd, AT Proveaux
Science 197 (4305), 789-792, 1977
3741977
Host detection by chemically mediated associative learning in a parasitic wasp
WJ Lewis, JH Tumlinson
Nature 331 (6153), 257-259, 1988
3621988
An herbivore elicitor activates the gene for indole emission in maize
M Frey, C Stettner, PW Paré, EA Schmelz, JH Tumlinson, A Gierl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (26), 14801-14806, 2000
3332000
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