Ectomycorrhiza is the symbiotic interacting between fungal hyphae and plant roots. The fungus provides the plant with nutrients mobilized from soil and the plant delivers carbohydrates from photosynthesis in exchange. Former studies showed an up-regulation of genes coding for the transcription factor dehydration responsive element binding factor 1 (DREB1) and for one facilitator of the gene family sugar will be eventually exported transporter (SWEET1) in the model organism poplar. While SWEET1 was shown to be involved as glucose transporter in diverse associations like pathogenic interactions, rhizobia nodules and arbuscular mycorrhiza, no link between DREB1 and such biotic interactions is reported. The Arabidopsis DREB1 homolog was shown t...
International audienceRegulated gene expression is an important mechanism for controlling ectomycorr...
Développement racinaire du peuplier en réponse aux signaux fongiques lors de la mise en place de l'e...
The formation and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis are complex and tightly regul...
In mutualsitic interactions between fungi and plants, such as ectomycorrhiza, the fungus contributes...
Mutualistic interaction such as ectomycorrhiza (ECM) is important for forest ecosystem function. Her...
Ectomycorrhiza formation and function alter both fungal and plant gene expression. The identificatio...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
In arbuscular mycorrhiza, which represent the most widespread root symbiosis formed by terrestrial p...
Given recent technological advances, we are in a golden era of cell and whole organism research. Wit...
Ectomycorrhiza formation encompasses changes in soil fungi and vascular plants roots. Host plants me...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) formation enhances plant growth and fitness through improved uptake of w...
Mycorrhizal symbioses are formed between plant root systems and compatible fungal hyphae that result...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are microscopic fungi that live in symbiosis with the roots of mos...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi develop a mutualistic symbiotic interaction with the roots of their host...
International audienceRegulated gene expression is an important mechanism for controlling ectomycorr...
Développement racinaire du peuplier en réponse aux signaux fongiques lors de la mise en place de l'e...
The formation and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis are complex and tightly regul...
In mutualsitic interactions between fungi and plants, such as ectomycorrhiza, the fungus contributes...
Mutualistic interaction such as ectomycorrhiza (ECM) is important for forest ecosystem function. Her...
Ectomycorrhiza formation and function alter both fungal and plant gene expression. The identificatio...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
In arbuscular mycorrhiza, which represent the most widespread root symbiosis formed by terrestrial p...
Given recent technological advances, we are in a golden era of cell and whole organism research. Wit...
Ectomycorrhiza formation encompasses changes in soil fungi and vascular plants roots. Host plants me...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) formation enhances plant growth and fitness through improved uptake of w...
Mycorrhizal symbioses are formed between plant root systems and compatible fungal hyphae that result...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are microscopic fungi that live in symbiosis with the roots of mos...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi develop a mutualistic symbiotic interaction with the roots of their host...
International audienceRegulated gene expression is an important mechanism for controlling ectomycorr...
Développement racinaire du peuplier en réponse aux signaux fongiques lors de la mise en place de l'e...
The formation and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis are complex and tightly regul...