Most plants rely on the co-existence with microorganisms: both
groups benefit from these symbioses. It has been shown that a large
number of specific genes in plants and microorganisms are only
activated during these interactions. Of course, various microbes
also act as pathogens.
Interactions between plants and microorganisms are often located
on plant surfaces, such as leaf cuticles, seeds and mainly on the
roots. The communication between plants and microbes is the main
topic treated in "Plant Surface Microbiology," such as the
signaling within a symbiosis, the molecular differences between
symbiotic and pathogenic microorganisms, the role of microorganisms
in the development of plants or in plant protection against
deleterious agents. Further contributions are devoted to: the
analysis of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere; microbial
population genetics; aspects of mycorrhizal symbiosis; functional
genomic approaches and the use of microorganisms as bio-indicator
of soil disturbance.
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