Understanding the chemical language between plants and fungi

Date
Wednesday February 16, 2022
Time
12 - 1 p.m.
Location
Remote via Zoom
Location
Off Campus
Presenter(s)
Shelley Lumba
About this event
My lab seeks to understand how plants and fungi respond to small molecules called strigolactones (SLs) in the soil. SLs are essential for plants to establish symbiotic interactions with beneficial fungi and parasitic witchweed have evolved to eavesdrop on this signal, resulting in severe yield losses for African farmers. By applying molecular genetic approaches on model organisms like Arabidopsis...