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Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis

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Informationen zum Autor Francis M. Martin is Research Director at the French National Institute for Agricultural (INRA) and leader of the INRA-Nancy Center of Exellence in Forestry. Dr. Martin has been researching plant effectors for more than a decade and has carried our research in France, the United States, Canada, and Australia. He has published more than 140 peer-reviewed papers, 17 review papers and 35 book chapters. He is now the lead scientist at the Ecogenomics of Interactions Lab at INRA. Klappentext Recent years have seen extensive research in the molecular underpinnings of symbiotic plant-fungal interactions. Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis is a timely collection of work that will bridge the gap between molecular biology, fungal genomics, and ecology. A more profound understanding of mycorrhizal symbiosis will have broad-ranging impacts on the fields of plant biology, mycology, crop science, and ecology.Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis will open with introductory chapters on the biology, structure and phylogeny of the major types of mycorrhizal symbioses. Chapters then review different molecular mechanisms driving the development and functioning of mycorrhizal systems and molecular analysis of mycorrhizal populations and communities. The book closes with chapters that provide an overall synthesis of field and provide perspectives for future research.Authoritative and timely, Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, will be an essential reference from those working in plant and fungal biology. Zusammenfassung Recent years have seen extensive research in the molecular underpinnings of symbiotic plant-fungal interactions. Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis is a timely collection of work that will bridge the gap between molecular biology, fungal genomics, and ecology. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of contributors vii Foreword xi Preface xiii Section 1: Structure and phylogeny of mycorrhizal symbioses 1 1 Origins of the mycorrhizal symbioses 3 Christine StrullüDerrien Paul Kenrick and Marc¿André Selosse 2 Reappraising the origin of mycorrhizas 21 William R Rimington, Silvia Pressel, Katie J Field, Christine StrullüDerrien, Jeffrey G Duckett, and Martin I Bidartondo 3 The structure of arbuscular mycorrhizas: A cell biologist's view 33 Andrea Genre and Paola Bonfante 4 Structure and development of ectomycorrhizal roots 47 Raffaella Balestrini and Ingrid Kottke 5 Structure and development of orchid mycorrhizas 63 John Dearnaley, Silvia Perotto and Marc¿André Selosse Section 2: Cellular genetic and molecular mechanisms in the establishment of mycorrhizal symbioses 87 6 The evolution of the mycorrhizal lifestyles - a genomic perspective 89 Annegret Kohler and Francis Martin 7 Strigolactones and lipochitooligosaccharides as molecular communication signals in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 107 Clare Gough and Guillaume Bécard 8 Calcium signaling and transcriptional regulation in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 125 Leonie Luginbuehl and Giles ED Oldroyd 9 Signaling pathways driving the development of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis 141 Yohann Daguerre, Jonathan M Plett, and Claire Veneault¿Fourrey Section 3: Physiology including carbon and nutrient exchange between symbionts 159 10 Carbohydrate metabolism in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis 161 Uwe Nehls Arpita Das and Dimitri Neb 11 Nitrogen acquisition in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis 179 Rodica Pena 12 Phosphorus metabolism and transport in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis 197 Katsuharu Saito and Tatsuhiro Ezawa 13 Primary metabolism in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: Carbon nitrogen and sulfur 217 Michael Bitterlich Jan Graefe and Philipp Franken 14 The transpo...

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Section 1 - Structure & phylogeny of mycorrhizal symbioses
 
1. Structure and development of ectomycorrhizal roots
By Raffaella Balestrini & Ingrid Kottke
 
2. Structure and development of arbuscular mycorrhizas
By Andrea Genre & Paola Bonfante
 
3. Structure and development of orchid mycorrhizas (+mycoheterotrophy)
By John Dearnaley & Marc-André Selosse
 
4. Phylogeny of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
By Dirk Redecker
 
5. Structure, development and phylogeny of ericoid mycorrhizas
By Gwen Grelet, Leho Tedersoo et al.
 
Section 2 - Cellular, genetic and molecular mechanisms in the establishment of mycorrhizal symbioses
 
6. Early steps in mycorrhizal signaling (Strigolactones & Myc factors)
By Guillaume Bécard & Clare Gough
 
7. Dissecting the mycorrhizal specific outputs of the common symbiosis signaling pathway
By Giles Oldroyd & Leonie Luginbueh
 
8. The auxin homeostasis in mycorrhizal systems
By Alice Vayssières & Valérie Legué
 
9. Signalling pathways driving the development of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
By Claire Fourrey & Jonathan Plett
 
10. The evolution of the mycorrhizal symbiosis toolboxes
By Annegret Kohler & Francis Martin
 

Section 3 - Physiology including carbon and nutrient exchange between symbionts
 
11. Carbon metabolism in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
By Uwe Nehls & Sebastian Wittulski
 
12. Nitrogen acquisition and metabolism in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
By Andrea Polle & Rodica Pena
 
13. Phosphorus metabolism in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
By Katsuharu Saito & Tatsuhiro Ezawa
 
14. Carbon, nitrogen and sulfur metabolism in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
By Franziska Krajinski & Philipp Franken
 
15. Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus metabolism in ericoid mycorrhizal symbioses
By Gwen Grelet & Rebekka Artz
 
16. Mobilization, transport and translocation of potassium
By Sabine Zimmermann et al.
 
17. The transportome of mycorrhizal systems
By Daniel Wipf et al.
 
18. Mechanisms of litter decomposition by ectomycorrhizal fungi
By François Rinaud & Anders Tunlid
 
19. Homeostasis of trace elements in ECM fungi
By Jan Colpaert et al.
 
20. Heavy metals accumulation in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
By Katarzyna Turnau
 
21. The molecular analysis of fungal-metal interactions in ericoid mycorrhizae
By Silvia Perotto & Elena Martino
 

Section 4 - Population & community ecology, and environmental genomics
 
22. Metagenomics of ectomycorrhizal communities
By Claude Murat & Marc Buée
 
23. Molecular analysis of mycorrhizal communities
by Leho Tedersoo
 
24. Spores of ECM fungi, i.e. germination, infectivity, and spore bank communities
By Kazuhide Nara
 
25. Biogeography of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
By Maarja Öpik, Mari Moora and Martin Zobel
 
26. Population genomics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
by Ian Sanders et al.
 
27. Evolutionary genomics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
By Nicolas Corradi
 
28. The mitochondrial genomics of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
By Christophe Roux & Peter Young
 
29. Population genetic structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
By Søren Rosendahl
 
30. Spatial ecology of ectomycorrhizas
by Ian C. Anderson
 
31. Fungal ecology in boreal forest ecosystems
By Björn Lindahl
 
32. Mycorrhiza Helper Bacteria
By Aurélie Deveau & Jessy Labbé
 
33. Mycorrhizal networks
by Marc-André Sélosse & Pierre Courty
 
Part 5: Perspectives
 
34. Population, Community and Physiological Ecology of Mycorrhiza: A molecular perspective
By Ian Dickie

Product details

Authors MARTIN, Francis Martin
Assisted by Franci Martin (Editor), Francis Martin (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.12.2016
 
EAN 9781118951415
ISBN 978-1-118-95141-5
No. of pages 528
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

Umweltforschung, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, Environmental Studies, Mykorrhiza, Mycology, fungi, Umwelt-Mikrobiologie, Environmental Microbiology

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