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This project aims to understand the role of gibberellin, a plant hormone, in the symbiotic relationships between plants and beneficial microbes. It focuses on the dynamics of gibberellin signaling in legumes and cereals to enhance nutrient acquisition.
The association of microbes at the root-soil interface is an ancient adaptation integral for nutrient acquisition.
Most land plants, including trees and crops, associate with mutualistic fungi called mycorrhizae.
Legumes have adapted specialized root structures termed nodules for association with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia).
While there are differences among the species that beneficially associate with plants, there is a large overlap in the key players regulating both symbioses.
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