Plant–microbe interactions: tipping the balance

Vardis Ntoukakis,M. Gifford

Published 2019 in Journal of Experimental Botany

ABSTRACT

This virtual issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany for the XVIII International Congress on Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions in Glasgow (2019) focuses on research that tackles the consequences of plant–microbe interactions, for both plant–mutualist and plant–pathogen scenarios. When organisms interact, there can be direct and indirect effects on both plantand microbe-directed processes. The extent to which the balance is tipped towards susceptibility, resistance, or mutualism depends on the degree of change for these plant and microbe processes. Moving from the study of key molecules and mechanisms underlying the balance, to the study of niche dynamics, it looks at the insights that could enable engineering of more robust crops in the future.

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