Thursday, April 13, 2017

400 million years of a stable relationship

04/13/2017 11:59 AM EDT

a clarified root segment with fungus stained fluorescent green

Researchers from the Harrison lab at Boyce Thompson Institute have identified a transcriptional program that drives arbuscule degeneration during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. This regulation of arbuscule lifespan has likely contributed to the 400MY stability of the symbiosis by preventing the persistence of fungal cheaters.


Full story at https://bti.cornell.edu/explore-bti/news/post/400-million-years-of-a-stable-relationship-clues-to-the-molecular-basis-of-balance-in-am-symbiosis/

Source
Boyce Thompson Institute


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