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This project examines the interactions between root-associated microbes and plant health, focusing on how these relationships influence plant responses to environmental stress. It aims to understand the regulatory mechanisms that connect belowground and aboveground plant functions.
Since 450 million years, roots of healthy plant are colonised by diverse communities of bacteria, fungi, and oomycetes which are known to extend host functions by protecting roots from disease or by promoting water and nutrient acquisition.
More remarkably, recent evidence suggests that bidirectional signalling between belowground microbial commensals and distant aboveground host organs is likely critical for maintaining host-microbe homeostasis and plant health.
Reminiscent of the critical role…
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
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