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Casey R Hall
Casey R Hall
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au
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The role of silicon in anti-herbivore phytohormonal signalling
CR Hall, JM Waterman, RK Vandegeer, SE Hartley, SN Johnson
Frontiers in plant science 10, 1132, 2019
862019
Silicon deposition on guard cells increases stomatal sensitivity as mediated by K+ efflux and consequently reduces stomatal conductance
RK Vandegeer, C Zhao, X Cibils‐Stewart, R Wuhrer, CR Hall, SE Hartley, ...
Physiologia Plantarum, 0
57
Elevated atmospheric CO2 suppresses jasmonate and silicon‐based defences without affecting herbivores
CR Hall, M Mikhael, SE Hartley, SN Johnson
Functional Ecology, 1-10, 2020
432020
Silicon is an inducible and effective herbivore defence against Helicoverpa punctigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in soybean
SN Johnson, RC Rowe, CR Hall
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1-6, 2019
422019
Silicon Alters Leaf Surface Morphology and Suppresses Insect Herbivory in a Model Grass Species.
CR Hall, V Dagg, JM Waterman, SN Johnson
Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 9 (5), 2020
412020
Targeted plant defense: silicon conserves hormonal defense signaling impacting chewing but not fluid‐feeding herbivores
SN Johnson, SE Hartley, JMW Ryalls, A Frew, CR Hall
Ecology, e03250, 2020
392020
Short‐term resistance that persists: Rapidly induced silicon anti‐herbivore defence affects carbon‐based plant defences
JM Waterman, CR Hall, M Mikhael, CI Cazzonelli, SE Hartley, ...
Functional Ecology, 0
27
A meta-analysis of the effects of galling insects on host plant secondary metabolites
CR Hall, AR Carroll, RL Kitching
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 11 (4), 463-473, 2017
262017
Variation of thorax flight temperature among twenty Australian butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae, Nymphalidae, Pieridae, Hesperiidae, Lycaenidae)
G Nève, C Hall
European Journal of Entomology 113, 571, 2016
252016
Increased insect herbivore performance under elevated CO 2 is associated with lower plant defence signalling and minimal declines in nutritional quality
SN Johnson, JM Waterman, CR Hall
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 1-8, 2020
202020
Altitudinal variation of parasitic Hymenoptera assemblages in Australian subtropical rainforest
CR Hall, CJ Burwell, A Nakamura, RL Kitching
Austral Entomology 54 (3), 246-258, 2015
202015
Alkaloid diversity in the leaves of Australian Flindersia (Rutaceae) species driven by adaptation to aridity
LP Robertson, CR Hall, PI Forster, AR Carroll
Phytochemistry 152, 71-81, 2018
102018
Aphid Feeding Induces Phytohormonal Cross-Talk without Affecting Silicon Defense against Subsequent Chewing Herbivores
SN Johnson, RC Rowe, CR Hall
Plants 9 (8), 1009, 2020
92020
Changes in function and temporal variation in a guild of gall‐parasitoids across a temperature gradient in Australian subtropical rainforest
CR Hall, CJ Burwell, RL Kitching
Austral Ecology 41 (2), 145-153, 2016
62016
A new genus of gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inducing leaf galls on Rubus (Rosaceae)
P Kolesik, CR Hall, RL Kitching, RJ Adair
Austral Entomology 57 (1), 85-91, 2018
32018
The effect of Psephodiplosis rubi (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) leaf galls on the secondary metabolite profiles of two congeneric host plants
CR Hall, LP Robertson, AR Carroll, RL Kitching
Austral Entomology 57 (2), 228-237, 2018
22018
A new species of gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) feeding on Solanum in Australia
P Kolesik, CR Hall, RL Kitching, RJ Adair
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 142 (1), 49-55, 2018
12018
Multiple stylopisation of a paper wasp, Ropalidia romandi (Le Guillou)(Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
CH Wild, CR Hall
Australian Entomologist, 113-114, 2010
12010
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