260 results on '"Plett, Jonathan M."'
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2. Masters of Manipulation: How Our Molecular Understanding of Model Symbiotic Fungi and Their Hosts Is Changing the Face of 'Mutualism'
3. Acquisition of host-derived carbon in biomass of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus microcarpus is correlated to fungal carbon demand and plant defences
4. Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
5. Navigating the labyrinth – Searching for mechanistic clues to explain the evolution of sequestrate Agaricales with labyrinthine internal chambers
6. Pisolithus microcarpus isolates with contrasting abilities to colonise Eucalyptus grandis exhibit significant differences in metabolic signalling
7. The ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus microcarpus encodes a microRNA involved in cross-kingdom gene silencing during symbiosis
8. Reduced growth of Pinus radiata in the presence of the Australian native Allocasuarina nana via direct allelopathy and inhibition of the pine-supporting mycorrhizal community
9. Inorganic nitrogen availability alters Eucalyptus grandis receptivity to the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus albus but not symbiotic nitrogen transfer
10. The Influence of Contrasting Microbial Lifestyles on the Pre-symbiotic Metabolite Responses of Eucalyptus grandis Roots
11. Leveraging genomics to understand the broader role of fungal small secreted proteins in niche colonization and nutrition
12. Functional genomics identifies a small secreted protein that plays a role during the biotrophic to necrotrophic shift in the root rot pathogen Phytophthora medicaginis.
13. Nitrogen niche partitioning between tropical legumes and grasses conditionally weakens under elevated CO2.
14. Mycorrhizal effector PaMiSSP10b alters polyamine biosynthesis in Eucalyptus root cells and promotes root colonization
15. Contrasting metabolic responses of two chickpea varieties to root infection by Phytophthora are influenced by arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation
16. Populus trichocarpa encodes small, effector-like secreted proteins that are highly induced during mutualistic symbiosis.
17. Fungal metabolism and free amino acid content may predict nitrogen transfer to the host plant in the ectomycorrhizal relationship between Pisolithus spp. and Eucalyptus grandis.
18. Rapid quantification of biological nitrogen fixation using optical spectroscopy
19. Chickpea shows genotype-specific nodulation responses across soil nitrogen environment and root disease resistance categories
20. Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists
21. Rapid quantification of biological nitrogen fixation using optical spectroscopy.
22. Phylogenetic, genomic organization and expression analysis of hydrophobin genes in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor
23. The mutualism effector MiSSP7 of Laccaria bicolor alters the interactions between the poplar JAZ6 protein and its associated proteins
24. Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
25. Chickpea pathogen-resistance-rating correlates with responsiveness to an immune elicitor protein from Phytophthora medicaginis
26. Nutrient niche partitioning between tropical legumes and grasses strengthens under elevated CO2
27. A few Ascomycota taxa dominate soil fungal communities worldwide
28. Communication Between Plant, Ectomycorrhizal Fungi and Helper Bacteria
29. Tangerine tomato roots show increased accumulation of acyclic carotenoids, less abscisic acid, drought sensitivity, and impaired endomycorrhizal colonization
30. Mycorrhiza‐induced mycocypins of Laccaria bicolor are potent protease inhibitors with nematotoxic and collembola antifeedant activity
31. Effector MiSSP7 of the mutualistic fungus Laccaria bicolor stabilizes the Populus JAZ6 protein and represses jasmonic acid (JA) responsive genes
32. Signaling pathways driving the development of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
33. Horticultural innovation by viral-induced gene regulation of carotenogenesis
34. Ecological stoichiometry and fungal community turnover reveal variation among mycorrhizal partners in their responses to warming and drought.
35. Pastures and Climate Extremes: Impacts of Cool Season Warming and Drought on the Productivity of Key Pasture Species in a Field Experiment
36. Both Constitutive and Infection-Responsive Secondary Metabolites Linked to Resistance against Austropuccinia psidii (Myrtle Rust) in Melaleuca quinquenervia
37. Chickpea Roots Undergoing Colonisation by Phytophthora medicaginis Exhibit Opposing Jasmonic Acid and Salicylic Acid Accumulation and Signalling Profiles to Leaf Hemibiotrophic Models
38. Species-level identity of Pisolithus influences soil phosphorus availability for host plants and is moderated by nitrogen status, but not CO2
39. Nitrogen fertilization differentially affects the symbiotic capacity of two co‐occurring ectomycorrhizal species
40. Responsiveness to a Novel Elicitor from Phytophthora Medicaginis Increases with Pathogen Resistance Rating in Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum)
41. Horticultural innovation by viral-induced gene regulation of carotenogenesis
42. Ethylene – a key arbitrator to plant–fungal symbiotic interactions?
43. Ethylene receptor ETR2 controls trichome branching by regulating microtubule assembly in Arabidopsis thaliana
44. Evolutionary innovations through gain and loss of genes in the ectomycorrhizal Boletales
45. GOLDEN TANGERINE TOMATO ROOTS SHOW INCREASED ACCUMULATION OF ACYCLIC CAROTENOIDS, LESS ABSCISIC ACID, DROUGHT SENSITIVITY, AND IMPAIRED ENDOMYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION
46. Ecological stoichiometry and fungal community turnover reveal variation among mycorrhizal partners in their responses to warming and drought
47. Abscisic acid supports colonization of Eucalyptus grandis roots by the mutualistic ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus microcarpus
48. Novel Microdialysis Technique Reveals a Dramatic Shift in Metabolite Secretion during the Early Stages of the Interaction between the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Pisolithus microcarpus and Its Host Eucalyptus grandis
49. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal-mediated reductions in N2O emissions were not impacted by experimental warming for two common pasture species
50. Climate warming negates arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal reductions in soil phosphorus leaching with tall fescue but not lucerne
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