Trends in Genetics - Teosinte as a model system for population and ecological...
SummaryAs the cost of next-generation sequencing diminishes and genomic resources improve, crop wild relatives are well positioned to make major contributions to the field of ecological genomics via...
View ArticleUnderground signals carried through common mycelial networks warn...
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View ArticlePlant Phys: Unraveling root developmental programs initiated by beneficial...
"Pseudomonas spp. rhizobacteria represent one of the most abundant genera of the root microbiome. Here, by employing a germ-free experimental system, we demonstrate the ability of selected Pseudomonas...
View ArticleLet's Talk About Soil - English
This animated film tells the reality of soil resources around the world, covering the issues of degradation, urbanization, land grabbing and overexploitation; the…Jorge Sáenz Mata's insight:Suelo,...
View ArticleTrends in Genetics - Teosinte as a model system for population and ecological...
SummaryAs the cost of next-generation sequencing diminishes and genomic resources improve, crop wild relatives are well positioned to make major contributions to the field of ecological genomics via...
View ArticleUnderground signals carried through common mycelial networks warn...
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View ArticlePlant Phys: Unraveling root developmental programs initiated by beneficial...
"Pseudomonas spp. rhizobacteria represent one of the most abundant genera of the root microbiome. Here, by employing a germ-free experimental system, we demonstrate the ability of selected Pseudomonas...
View ArticleLet's Talk About Soil - English
This animated film tells the reality of soil resources around the world, covering the issues of degradation, urbanization, land grabbing and overexploitation; the…Jorge Sáenz Mata's insight:Suelo,...
View ArticleTrends in Plant Science: Evolution of the plant–microbe symbiotic ‘toolkit’...
Beneficial associations between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi play a major role in terrestrial environments and in the sustainability of agroecosystems. Proteins, microRNAs, and small...
View ArticleXVI International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Rhodes,...
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View ArticleRoot and rhizosphere processes–high time to dig deeper
The purpose of the research topic “Ecophysiology of root systems-environment interactions” was to shed light on belowground processes—in an effort to further enhance its understanding, but also to...
View ArticleUnderstanding the rhizosphere better ... Trends in Plant Science
Evidence is mounting for the importance of understanding the rhizosphere better in order to lay the foundation for the next green revolution. Root biology and how they interact with their environment...
View ArticleThe powdery mildew resistance protein RPW8.2 is carried on VAMP721/722...
Plants employ multiple cell-autonomous defense mechanisms to impede pathogenesis of microbial intruders. Previously we identified an exocytosis defense mechanism in Arabidopsis against pathogenic...
View ArticleA Phosphate Fix
If you hop into a car in the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, and drive south for four hours, past stunted mesquite and blinding white gypsum dunes, you’ll reach an isolated corner of the Chihuahua...
View ArticleFunctional Soil Microbiome: Belowground Solutions to an Aboveground Problem
There is considerable evidence in the literature that beneficial rhizospheric microbes can alter plant morphology, enhance plant growth, and increase mineral content. Of late, there is a surge to...
View ArticleBiotic Interactions in the Rhizosphere: A Diverse Cooperative Enterprise for...
Microbes and plants have evolved biochemical mechanisms to communicate with each other. The molecules responsible for such communication are secreted during beneficial or harmful interactions....
View ArticleArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase salt tolerance of apple seedlings
BackgroundApple trees are often subject to severe salt stress in China as well as in the world that results in significant loss of apple production. Therefore this study was carried out to evaluate...
View ArticleBeneficial soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis (GB03) augments salt tolerance of...
Soil salinity is an increasingly serious problem worldwide that reduces agricultural output potential. Selected beneficial soil bacteria can promote plant growth and augment tolerance to biotic and...
View ArticleWhat lies beneath: belowground defense strategies in plants
Diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens result worldwide in significant yield losses in economically important crops. In contrast to foliar diseases, relatively little is known about the nature of root...
View ArticleCalcium signals in plant immunity: a spiky issue
A calcium influx across the plasma membrane is essential for the activation of plant innate immunity signalling (Steinhorst & Kudla, 2013). This influx, which has typically been measured using...
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