Plants engage in intimiate relationships with microbial communities of vastly diverse taxonomic composition. These micro-organisms are important because they support the plant in nutrient acquisition, defense against pathogens, and abiotic stress resilience, while benefiting from the carbon and nitrogen compounds provided by their host. Because of these beneficial traits, microbiomes harbor great potential to serve as alternatives to environmentally harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and are therefore are of significant scientific, societal, and commercial interest.
There are several intriguing aspects about the plant root microbiota:
Our goal is to understand the dynamics and mechanisms underlying the establishment plant species-specific root-associated bacterial microbiomes.
We study why different plant species accommodate specific root-associated microbial communities.
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