In plants, long distance transport of sugars from photosynthetic source leaves to sink organs comprises different crucial steps depending on the species and organ types. Sucrose, the main carbohydrate for long distance transport is synthesized in the mesophyll and then loaded into the phloem. After long distance transport through the phloem vessels, sucrose is finally unloaded towards sink organs. Alternatively, sugar can also be transferred to non‐plant sinks and plant colonization by heterotrophic organisms increases the sink strength and creates an additional sugar demand for the host plant. These sugar fluxes are coordinated by transport systems. Main sugar transporters in plants comprise sucrose (SUTs) and monosaccharide (MSTs) transpo...
Plants can influence populations of mutualistic and pathogenic microorganisms present in their rhizo...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
Sucrose is produced in, and translocated from, photosynthetically active leaves (sources) to support...
In plants, long distance transport of sugars from photosynthetic source leaves to sink organs compri...
International audienceWe identified de novo sucrose transporter (SUT) genes involved in long-distanc...
Sugar transporters play a crucial role for plant productivity, as they coordinate sugar fluxes from ...
Plants form a mutualistic symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which facilitates the ac...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are associated with about 80% of land plants. AM fungi provide ino...
a b s t r a c t Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are associated with about 80% of land plants. AM ...
http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/269776 SPE IPM CT1 (vu DW)National audienceOur study focuses on sugar...
Biotrophic microbes feeding on plants must obtain carbon from their hosts without killing the cells....
In a natural forest ecosystem, ectomycorrhiza formation is a way for soil fungi to obtain carbohydra...
International audienceIn the arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM), the symbiotic interface is the site of nut...
International audienceSucrose and monosaccharide transporters mediate long distance transport of sug...
Most land plants (>80%) rely on the symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi belonging to th...
Plants can influence populations of mutualistic and pathogenic microorganisms present in their rhizo...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
Sucrose is produced in, and translocated from, photosynthetically active leaves (sources) to support...
In plants, long distance transport of sugars from photosynthetic source leaves to sink organs compri...
International audienceWe identified de novo sucrose transporter (SUT) genes involved in long-distanc...
Sugar transporters play a crucial role for plant productivity, as they coordinate sugar fluxes from ...
Plants form a mutualistic symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, which facilitates the ac...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are associated with about 80% of land plants. AM fungi provide ino...
a b s t r a c t Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are associated with about 80% of land plants. AM ...
http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/269776 SPE IPM CT1 (vu DW)National audienceOur study focuses on sugar...
Biotrophic microbes feeding on plants must obtain carbon from their hosts without killing the cells....
In a natural forest ecosystem, ectomycorrhiza formation is a way for soil fungi to obtain carbohydra...
International audienceIn the arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM), the symbiotic interface is the site of nut...
International audienceSucrose and monosaccharide transporters mediate long distance transport of sug...
Most land plants (>80%) rely on the symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi belonging to th...
Plants can influence populations of mutualistic and pathogenic microorganisms present in their rhizo...
AbstractIn plants, sucrose is the major transport form for photoassimilated carbon and is both a sou...
Sucrose is produced in, and translocated from, photosynthetically active leaves (sources) to support...