Unveil the mysterious partnership between plants and fungi in the underground world!
In the fascinating realm of plant-fungal symbiosis, a delicate balance is maintained by receptor-associated kinases controlling the lipid provisioning program. This vital interplay is essential for the mutualistic association between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, where the fungal symbiont is intracellularly accommodated and sustained. The underground network unravels the dynamics of this symbiotic relationship, showcasing the invisible choreography that unfolds beneath our feet.
At the heart of nature's enigmatic tango lies the partnership between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, a crucial alliance for the ecosystem's well-being. The 'cozy' California meeting on lipids, led by Sarah Cohen, uncovers the movement of lipids within cells, shedding light on the intricate mechanisms that drive cellular processes.
Did you know that arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi play a vital role in enhancing nutrient uptake for plants, contributing to their growth and development? This underground partnership highlights the unseen connections that sustain life on Earth, emphasizing the importance of the microscopic world in our daily existence.
The mutualistic association between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi requires intracellular accommodation of the fungal symbiont and maintenance ...
The intricate dance of nature often unfolds in mysterious ways, hidden from the naked eye. At the heart of this enigmatic tango lies a vital.
At the heart of this enigmatic tango lies a vital partnership: the symbiosis between plants and a type of fungi known as arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. New ...
Sarah Cohen is an assistant professor of cell biology and physiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her lab studies how lipids move within ...