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  • Marker-free carotenoid-enri... Marker-free carotenoid-enriched rice generated through targeted gene insertion using CRISPR-Cas9
    Dong, Oliver Xiaoou; Yu, Shu; Jain, Rashmi ... Nature communications, 03/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Targeted insertion of transgenes at pre-determined plant genomic safe harbors provides a desirable alternative to insertions at random sites achieved through conventional methods. Most existing cases ...
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  • Genetic determinants of end... Genetic determinants of endophytism in the Arabidopsis root mycobiome
    Mesny, Fantin; Miyauchi, Shingo; Thiergart, Thorsten ... Nature communications, 12/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    The roots of Arabidopsis thaliana host diverse fungal communities that affect plant health and disease states. Here, we sequence the genomes of 41 fungal isolates representative of the A. thaliana ...
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  • Evolutionary transition to ... Evolutionary transition to the ectomycorrhizal habit in the genomes of a hyperdiverse lineage of mushroom‐forming fungi
    Looney, Brian; Miyauchi, Shingo; Morin, Emmanuelle ... New phytologist, March 2022, Volume: 233, Issue: 5
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    Summary The ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis has independently evolved from diverse types of saprotrophic ancestors. In this study, we seek to identify genomic signatures of the transition to the ECM ...
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  • Comparative genomics and tr... Comparative genomics and transcriptomics depict ericoid mycorrhizal fungi as versatile saprotrophs and plant mutualists
    Martino, Elena; Morin, Emmanuelle; Grelet, Gwen‐Aëlle ... New phytologist, February 2018, Volume: 217, Issue: 3
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    Some soil fungi in the Leotiomycetes form ericoid mycorrhizal (ERM) symbioses with Ericaceae. In the harsh habitats in which they occur, ERM plant survival relies on nutrient mobilization from soil ...
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  • The Sequences of 1504 Mutan... The Sequences of 1504 Mutants in the Model Rice Variety Kitaake Facilitate Rapid Functional Genomic Studies
    Li, Guotian; Jain, Rashmi; Chern, Mawsheng ... The Plant cell, 06/2017, Volume: 29, Issue: 6
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    The availability of a whole-genome sequenced mutant population and the cataloging of mutations of each line at a single-nucleotide resolution facilitate functional genomic analysis. To this end, we ...
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  • An ectomycorrhizal fungus a... An ectomycorrhizal fungus alters sensitivity to jasmonate, salicylate, gibberellin, and ethylene in host roots
    Basso, Veronica; Kohler, Annegret; Miyauchi, Shingo ... Plant, cell & environment/Plant, cell and environment, April 2020, Volume: 43, Issue: 4
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    The phytohormones jasmonate, gibberellin, salicylate, and ethylene regulate an interconnected reprogramming network integrating root development with plant responses against microbes. The ...
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  • Metagenomic Profiling Revea... Metagenomic Profiling Reveals Lignocellulose Degrading System in a Microbial Community Associated with a Wood-Feeding Beetle
    Scully, Erin D; Geib, Scott M; Hoover, Kelli ... PloS one, 09/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 9
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    The Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) is an invasive, wood-boring pest that thrives in the heartwood of deciduous tree species. A large impediment faced by A . glabripennis as it ...
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  • Fungal and plant gene expre... Fungal and plant gene expression in the Tulasnella calospora–Serapias vomeracea symbiosis provides clues about nitrogen pathways in orchid mycorrhizas
    Fochi, Valeria; Chitarra, Walter; Kohler, Annegret ... New phytologist, January 2017, Volume: 213, Issue: 1
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    Orchids are highly dependent on their mycorrhizal fungal partners for nutrient supply, especially during early developmental stages. In addition to organic carbon, nitrogen (N) is probably a major ...
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  • Ectomycorrhizal ecology is ... Ectomycorrhizal ecology is imprinted in the genome of the dominant symbiotic fungus Cenococcum geophilum
    Peter, Martina; Kohler, Annegret; Ohm, Robin A ... Nature communications, 09/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    The most frequently encountered symbiont on tree roots is the ascomycete Cenococcum geophilum, the only mycorrhizal species within the largest fungal class Dothideomycetes, a class known for ...
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  • DNA hypomethylation of the ... DNA hypomethylation of the host tree impairs interaction with mutualistic ectomycorrhizal fungus
    Vigneaud, Julien; Kohler, Annegret; Sow, Mamadou Dia ... New phytologist, June 2023, Volume: 238, Issue: 6
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    Summary Ectomycorrhizas are an intrinsic component of tree nutrition and responses to environmental variations. How epigenetic mechanisms might regulate these mutualistic interactions is unknown. By ...
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