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Project

Understanding biotic stresses in plant roots through molecular interactomics in tomato

Tomato roots are continuously challenged by organisms living in its rhizosphere, such as nematodes, fungi and bacteria. Protein-protein interactions are essential in the establishment of these relations. Therefore, we will develop a platform to visualise and map the protein interaction network that determines the response of tomato roots to these biotic cues and identify key elements therein.

Date:1 Jan 2018 →  31 Dec 2022
Keywords:Rhizogenic Agrobacterium, Yeast-two-hybrid, Tomato, Affinity purification, Specialized metabolism, Jasmonate, Effectors, Mycorrhiza, Nematode, Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, Protein Interactomics
Disciplines:Phytopathology, Plant cell and molecular biology, Plant immunology, Cellular interactions and extracellular matrix