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This project aims to understand the mechanisms behind graft incompatibility in plants, focusing on the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana. It seeks to identify genes and signals that promote successful graft formation and improve compatibility across different plant species.
For millennia, people have cut and joined together different plants through a process known as grafting.
Plants tissues from different genotypes fuse, vasculature connects and a chimeric organism forms that combines desirable characteristics from different plants such as high yields or disease resistance.
However, plants can only be grafted to closely related species and in some instances, they cannot be grafted to themselves.
This phenomenon is referred to as graft incompatibility and the mecha…
SWEDISH UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
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