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Anthropogenic increase in carbon dioxide compromises plant defense against invasive insects Jorge A. Zavala*†, Clare L. Casteel*‡, Evan H. DeLucia*‡, and May R. Berenbaum*§¶ *Institute for Genomic Biology and Dep
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Berlin / Urbana / London / Bradford / Buenos Aires / /

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Guazzotti SA / C.L.C. / Adobe Systems / Amersham / GE / /

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United States / Argentina / /

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Plant Protection / Plant Cell / SoyFACE facility / Gatehouse JA / SAS Institute / Plant Protease Inhibitors / Plant Physiol / Arch Insect Biochem Physiol / University of Illinois / University of Buenos Aires / Plant Biology / Bunker TW / /

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Cancer Prevention / image analysis software / defense-signaling systems / food intake / chemical defenses / gas release / food / /

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SAS Institute / University of Illinois / U.S. Department of Energy / US Federal Reserve / Institute for Genomic Biology and Departments of ‡Plant Biology and §Entomology / University of Buenos Aires / National Academy of Sciences / office of Science / /

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T. Mies / Neill Mies / Ann Bot / Richard Lindroth / Silva Fortunato / Gary Felton / Evan H. DeLucia / Jorge A. Zavala / Clare L. Casteel / /

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Author / Fisher / /

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The suspension / R1 / /

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Illinois / Colorado / /

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Environmental Research / The Plant Cell / /

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Nerg AM / /

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Genetic Engineering / gene expression / flash / /

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www.pnas.org兾cgi兾doi兾10.1073兾pnas.0800568105 / http /

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