2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-009-0270-1
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Fast track in vitro mycorrhization of potato plantlets allow studies on gene expression dynamics

Abstract: Root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is a dynamic process involving major changes in plant gene expression. Here, the expression of a phosphate transporter gene (PT3) and several defense genes, already known to be involved in the various stages of AM establishment, were monitored in the mycelium donor plant (MDP) in vitro culture system associating potato plantlets with an AM fungus. This system allows fast and homogenous mycorrhization of seedlings at their early stage of development by grow… Show more

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“…As previously described by Gallou et al (2010), three stages of root colonization (i.e. referring to the pre-, early and late stages, respectively) were observed and further confirmed by molecular analysis ( Table 1).…”
Section: Confirmation Of the Three Stages Of Glomus Sp Mucl 41833 Posupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…As previously described by Gallou et al (2010), three stages of root colonization (i.e. referring to the pre-, early and late stages, respectively) were observed and further confirmed by molecular analysis ( Table 1).…”
Section: Confirmation Of the Three Stages Of Glomus Sp Mucl 41833 Posupporting
confidence: 63%
“…referring to the pre-, early and late stages, respectively) were observed and further confirmed by molecular analysis ( Table 1). The potato pathogenesis-related 1 (PR1) gene (i. e. a marker gene used to identify the three stages of root colonization, Gallou et al 2010) was up-regulated during the pre-and late stages of root colonization as well as the phosphate transporter gene StPT3 (i.e. a marker gene induced specifically in arbuscule-containing cells, Rausch et al 2001) at the late stage of root colonization.…”
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