Junji Takabayashi
Kyoto University
257 Papers
2.1K Citations
Junji Takabayashi is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tetranychus urticae & Biology. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 243 publications. Previous affiliations of Junji Takabayashi include Wageningen University and Research Centre & Yamaguchi University.
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Plant strategies of manipulating predator- prey interactions through allelochemicals: prospects for application in pest control
TL;DR: Crop protection in the future should include tactics whereby man becomes an ally to plants in their strategies to manipulate predator-prey interactions through allelochemicals, which makes sense from an evolutionary point of view.
SCREAM/ICE1 and SCREAM2 Specify Three Cell-State Transitional Steps Leading to Arabidopsis Stomatal Differentiation
Masahiro M. Kanaoka,Lynn Jo Pillitteri,Hiroaki Fujii,Yuki Yoshida,Naomi L. Bogenschutz,Junji Takabayashi,Jian-Kang Zhu,Keiko U. Torii +7 more
TL;DR: This work identifies two paralogous proteins, SCREAM (SCRM) and SCRM2, which directly interact with and specify the sequential actions of SPCH, MUTE, and FAMA and suggests a model strikingly similar to cell-type differentiation in animals.
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Plant-carnivore mutualism through herbivore-induced carnivore attractants.
Junji Takabayashi,Marcel Dicke +1 more
TL;DR: Although all plants studied to date become attractive to carnivorous arthropods after damage by herbivores, they do so in different ways and it is important to understand why this is so.
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Changing green leaf volatile biosynthesis in plants: An approach for improving plant resistance against both herbivores and pathogens
Kaori Shiojiri,Kyutaro Kishimoto,Rika Ozawa,Soichi Kugimiya,Soichi Urashimo,Gen Ichiro Arimura,Jun-ichiro Horiuchi,Takaaki Nishioka,Kenji Matsui,Kenji Matsui,Junji Takabayashi +10 more
TL;DR: One of the ecological functions of GLV biosynthesis related to resistance against both herbivores and pathogens, and the genetic modification of GLVs biosynthesis could be a unique approach for improving plant resistance against such biotic stresses are shown.
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Developmental stage of herbivore Pseudaletia separata affects production of herbivore-induced synomone by corn plants.
TL;DR: The female parasitic waspCotesia kariyai discriminated between the volatiles of corn leaves infested by younger host larvaePseudaletia separata and uninfested leaves in a Y-tube olfactometer; the wasps were attracted to the infested leaves.