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This project studies the molecular mechanisms behind the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, particularly focusing on non-mycorrhizal plants like Arabidopsis thaliana. It aims to understand interactions that inhibit symbiosis and identify regulatory networks involved.
The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is one of the most ancient, abundant, and ecologically important mutualisms on Earth.
Yet, despite its crucial role in land ecosystems, molecular mechanisms leading to its formation are just beginning to be unraveled.
However, approximately 18% of all land plants, including important crop species, do not form a symbiosis with AM fungi (AMF) and can even be antagonized by them.
These non-mycorrhizal plants include several major crops as well as many impor…
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