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The Reinhardt lab investigates symbiotic associations of plants with beneficial microbes. The most prevalent symbiosis of plants is the arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) symbiosis with soil fungi (Glomeromycota) that colonize the roots and form finely branched intracellular structures, the arbuscules, which serve for nutrient exchange. AM fungi provide the plant with mineral nutrients such as phosphate, nitrate, sulfate, copper and zinc, and in exchange, they receive sugars and lipids. Since most crops including cereals, vegetables, and fruit trees, are potential hosts for AM fungi, AM symbiosis is relevant for agriculture and food production. Interestingly, some plants (mostly legumes) engage in a second symbiosis, known as root nodule symbiosis (RNS), with bacteria (rhizobia) which can fix atmospheric nitrogen and supply it to their host. The establishment of AM and RNS requires mutual recognition of the two partners and fundamental reprogramming of their gene expression. In addition, hosts cells are restructured to accommodate the intracellular microbial partners.
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Tatiana Vernié,Mélanie Rich, Tifenn Pellen, Eve Teyssier, Vincent Garrigues, Lucie Chauderon,Lauréna Medioni,Fabian van Beveren,Cyril Libourel,Jean Keller, Camille Girou, Corinne Lefort,
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