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This research project explores the molecular mechanisms behind symbiotic incompatibility in plants, focusing on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. It aims to identify key factors that limit these symbiotic relationships, which could lead to improved agricultural practices.
Understanding the mechanisms that control symbiotic incompatibility is fundamental to evaluate biological factors that delimit symbiosis on Earth and could help us to improve symbioses for practical applications.
In terrestrial ecosystems, about 29% of vascular plants, including the plant model Arabidopsis, apparently lost or suppress their ability to host symbiosis with the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, one of the most ancient and functionally important symbiosis on Earth.
Yet, the molecul…
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