Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts are early land plants that have evolved key adaptation echanisms to cope with abiotic stresses and microorganisms. Microbial symbioses facilitated plant colonization of land by enhancing nutrient uptake leading to improved plant growth and fitness. In addition, early land plants acquired novel defense mechanisms to protect plant tissues from pre-existing microbial pathogens. Due to its volutionary stage linking unicellular green algae to vascular plants, the non-vascular moss Physcomitrella patens is an interesting organism to explore the adaptation mechanisms developed in the evolution of plant defenses to microbes. Cellular and biochemical approaches, gene expression profiles, and f...
In this chapter, we review the main organogenesis features and associated regulation processes of th...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts are early land plants that have evolved key a...
The moss Physcomitrella patens has a great potential as a model system to perform functional studies...
The expansion of plants onto land necessitated the evolution of robust defense strategies to protect...
The evolution of the plant immune response has culminated in a highly effective defense system that ...
Mosses are a cosmopolitan group of land plants, sister to vascular plants, with a high potential for...
Vascular plants possess multiple mechanisms for defending themselves against pathogens. One well-cha...
Bryophytes are among the simplest and oldest of the terrestrial plants. Due to the special living en...
The genome sequence of the moss Physcomitrella patens has stimulated new research examining the cell...
International audienceAbstractKey messageBased on their impact on many ecosystems, we review the rel...
Mosses (Bryophyta) are among the basal embryophytes, which constitute a large part of the photosynth...
Plants live in close association with microorganisms that can have beneficial or detrimental effects...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
In this chapter, we review the main organogenesis features and associated regulation processes of th...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts and hornworts are early land plants that have evolved key a...
The moss Physcomitrella patens has a great potential as a model system to perform functional studies...
The expansion of plants onto land necessitated the evolution of robust defense strategies to protect...
The evolution of the plant immune response has culminated in a highly effective defense system that ...
Mosses are a cosmopolitan group of land plants, sister to vascular plants, with a high potential for...
Vascular plants possess multiple mechanisms for defending themselves against pathogens. One well-cha...
Bryophytes are among the simplest and oldest of the terrestrial plants. Due to the special living en...
The genome sequence of the moss Physcomitrella patens has stimulated new research examining the cell...
International audienceAbstractKey messageBased on their impact on many ecosystems, we review the rel...
Mosses (Bryophyta) are among the basal embryophytes, which constitute a large part of the photosynth...
Plants live in close association with microorganisms that can have beneficial or detrimental effects...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
In this chapter, we review the main organogenesis features and associated regulation processes of th...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...
APETALA2/ethylene response factors (AP2/ERFs) transcription factors (TFs) have greatly expanded in l...