Feature: Molecular plant–microbe interactions
Last updated: 4 Nov, 2014
The latest issue of New Phytologist (Vol. 204 No. 4) contains a number of articles focusing on the theme of ‘Molecular plant–microbe interactions’.
The featured articles are:
Research reviews
H. Seybold, F. Trempel, S. Ranf, D. Scheel, T. Romeis & J. Lee
Knowing your friends and foes – plant receptor-like kinases as initiators of symbiosis or defence
M. Antolín-Llovera, E. K. Petutsching, M. K. Ried, V. Lipka, T. Nürnberger, S. Robatzek & M. Parniske
Reprogramming of plant cells by filamentous plant-colonizing microbes
G. Doehlemann, N. Requena, P. Schaefer, F. Brunner, R. O’Connell & J. E. Parker
Cell-autonomous defense, re-organization and trafficking of membranes in plant–microbe interactions
P. Dörmann, H. Kim, T. Ott, P. Schulze-Lefert, M. Trujillo, V. Wewer & R. Hückelhoven
TAL effectors – pathogen strategies and plant resistance engineering
J. Boch, U. Bonas & T. Lahaye
Through the doors of perception to function in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses
M. Bucher, B. Hause, F. Krajinski & H. Küster
Full papers
E. K. Petutschnig, M. Stolze, U. Lipka, M. Kopischke, J. Horlacher, O. Valerius, W. Rozhon, A. A. Gust, B. Kemmerling, B. Poppenberger, G. H. Braus, T. Nürnberger & V. Lipka
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Originally published on 4th November 2014