Plant–Microbe Interactions: From Genes to Ecosystems Using Populus as a Model System
Plant–microbe symbioses span a continuum from pathogenic to mutualistic, with functional
consequences for both organisms in the symbiosis. In order to increase sustainable food …
consequences for both organisms in the symbiosis. In order to increase sustainable food …
Applying molecular and genetic methods to trees and their fungal communities
Forests provide invaluable economic, ecological, and social services. At the same time, they
are exposed to several threats, such as fragmentation, changing climatic conditions, or …
are exposed to several threats, such as fragmentation, changing climatic conditions, or …
Quo vadis: signaling molecules and small secreted proteins from mycorrhizal fungi at the early stage of mycorrhiza formation
C Wu, J Qu, L Liu, H Kang, H Sun, Y Zhang… - Symbiosis, 2021 - Springer
Mycorrhizal symbiosis has been evolved to be ubiquitous in natural and agricultural
ecosystems. Mycorrhiza formation helps host plants acquire more nutrients and water …
ecosystems. Mycorrhiza formation helps host plants acquire more nutrients and water …
PIIN_05330 transgenic Arabidopsis plants enhanced drought-stress tolerance
J Chen, Y Ye, J Qu, C Wu - Biologia, 2023 - Springer
Serendipita indica is a root endophytic fungus and can symbiose with many plant species.
Effector proteins secreted by fungi show many functions during symbiosis or infection. To …
Effector proteins secreted by fungi show many functions during symbiosis or infection. To …