Parasitic plants are globally prevalent pathogens that withdraw nutrients from their host plants using an organ known as the haustorium. The external environment including nutrient availability affects the extent of parasitism and to understand this phenomenon, we investigated the role of nutrients and found that nitrogen is sufficient to repress haustoria formation in the root parasite Phtheirospermum japonicum. Nitrogen increases levels of abscisic acid (ABA) in P. japonicum and prevents the activation of hundreds of genes including cell cycle and xylem development genes. Blocking ABA signaling overcomes nitrogen’s inhibitory effects indicating that nitrogen represses haustoria formation by increasing ABA. The effect of nitrogen appears m...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
The habitats of fungal pathogens range from environmental to commensal, and the nutrient content of ...
International audienceParasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae family include devastating weed species,...
Parasitic plants are globally prevalent pathogens that withdraw nutrients from their host plants usi...
Parasitic plants are important agricultural pests that lead to considerable yield losses annually. P...
Parasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae use chemicals released from host-plant roots to direct develop...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
Root parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such as Striga and Orobanche spp., infest major c...
Successful colonisation of plants by pathogens requires efficient utilisation of nutrient resources ...
Parasitic plants form a specialized organ, a haustorium, to invade host tissues and acquire water an...
Stem hemiparasites are dependent on their hosts for water and nitrogen. Most studies, however, asses...
The heterotrophic lifestyle of parasitic plants relies on the development of the haustorium, a speci...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant parasitism and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) associations have many paralle...
Studies involving plantnematode interactions provide an opportunity to unravel plant defense signali...
Plant hormones, such as auxin, play crucial roles in many plant developmental processes, which is cr...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
The habitats of fungal pathogens range from environmental to commensal, and the nutrient content of ...
International audienceParasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae family include devastating weed species,...
Parasitic plants are globally prevalent pathogens that withdraw nutrients from their host plants usi...
Parasitic plants are important agricultural pests that lead to considerable yield losses annually. P...
Parasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae use chemicals released from host-plant roots to direct develop...
Plant pathogens secrete effector molecules that contribute to the establishment of disease in their ...
Root parasitic plants in the family Orobanchaceae, such as Striga and Orobanche spp., infest major c...
Successful colonisation of plants by pathogens requires efficient utilisation of nutrient resources ...
Parasitic plants form a specialized organ, a haustorium, to invade host tissues and acquire water an...
Stem hemiparasites are dependent on their hosts for water and nitrogen. Most studies, however, asses...
The heterotrophic lifestyle of parasitic plants relies on the development of the haustorium, a speci...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant parasitism and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) associations have many paralle...
Studies involving plantnematode interactions provide an opportunity to unravel plant defense signali...
Plant hormones, such as auxin, play crucial roles in many plant developmental processes, which is cr...
International audiencePlant nitrogen (N) fertilization is known to affect disease; however, the unde...
The habitats of fungal pathogens range from environmental to commensal, and the nutrient content of ...
International audienceParasitic plants in the Orobanchaceae family include devastating weed species,...