Arbuscular mycorrhizas play a key role in plant growth by supporting the acquisition of mineral nutrients, especially phosphorus. Around 80 % of vascular plants exhibit this association. The major aim of research work was to isolate plant genes that are related to mycorrhizal association by using a mutant screening approach. Several plant genes involved in the arbuscular mycorrhizal association have been identified in the past decade. However these genes are also involved in the association of another type of symbiosis that is nodulation. In order to identify genes that are specifically involved in mycorrhiza formation, independent of nodulation, a transposon mutagenized population of Medicago truncatula was screened for reduced mycorrhizal...
Grunwald U, Guo W, Fischer K, et al. Overlapping expression patterns and differential transcript lev...
Key feature of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is improved phosphorus nutrition of the host plant v...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from the Glomeromycotina form a beneficial symbiotic relationship with ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas play a key role in plant growth by supporting the acquisition of mineral nutr...
International audienceOne key strategy for the identification of plant genes required for mycorrhiza...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) plays a key role in the development of arbuscular myc...
A significant challenge facing the study of arbuscular mycorrhiza is the establishment of suitable n...
Composite plants consisting of a wild-type shoot and a transgenic root are frequently used for funct...
SPE IPMNational audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) plays a key role in the development of arbuscular m...
Several symbiotic mutants of legume plants defective in nodulation have also been shown to be mutant...
International audienceFrom a pool of Medicago truncatula mutants—obtained by gamma-irradiation or et...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is stimulated by phosphorus (P) limitati...
Wulf A, Manthey K, Doll J, et al. Transcriptional changes in response to arbuscular mycorrhiza devel...
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) are the most widespread symbiotic associations between plant roots and so...
Hohnjec N, Henckel K, Bekel T, et al. Transcriptional snapshots provide insights into the molecular ...
Grunwald U, Guo W, Fischer K, et al. Overlapping expression patterns and differential transcript lev...
Key feature of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is improved phosphorus nutrition of the host plant v...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from the Glomeromycotina form a beneficial symbiotic relationship with ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizas play a key role in plant growth by supporting the acquisition of mineral nutr...
International audienceOne key strategy for the identification of plant genes required for mycorrhiza...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) plays a key role in the development of arbuscular myc...
A significant challenge facing the study of arbuscular mycorrhiza is the establishment of suitable n...
Composite plants consisting of a wild-type shoot and a transgenic root are frequently used for funct...
SPE IPMNational audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) plays a key role in the development of arbuscular m...
Several symbiotic mutants of legume plants defective in nodulation have also been shown to be mutant...
International audienceFrom a pool of Medicago truncatula mutants—obtained by gamma-irradiation or et...
International audienceArbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis is stimulated by phosphorus (P) limitati...
Wulf A, Manthey K, Doll J, et al. Transcriptional changes in response to arbuscular mycorrhiza devel...
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) are the most widespread symbiotic associations between plant roots and so...
Hohnjec N, Henckel K, Bekel T, et al. Transcriptional snapshots provide insights into the molecular ...
Grunwald U, Guo W, Fischer K, et al. Overlapping expression patterns and differential transcript lev...
Key feature of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis is improved phosphorus nutrition of the host plant v...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from the Glomeromycotina form a beneficial symbiotic relationship with ...