Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
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Interested in plant root microbiome interactions.
University of Basel
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Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· Aug 29
Benzoxazinoid-mediated microbiome feedbacks enhance Arabidopsis growth and defense
Plants modulate their surrounding microbiome via root exudates and this conditioned soil microbiome feeds back on the performance of the next generation of plants. How plants can perceive this altered...
www.biorxiv.org
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· Aug 29
Benzoxazinoid-mediated microbiome feedbacks enhance Arabidopsis growth and defense
Plants modulate their surrounding microbiome via root exudates and this conditioned soil microbiome feeds back on the performance of the next generation of plants. How plants can perceive this altered...
www.biorxiv.org
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· Aug 25
Synthetic communities of maize root bacteria interact and redirect benzoxazinoid metabolization | mSphere
We investigated how maize root bacteria—alone or in community—tolerate and metabolize
antimicrobial compounds of their host plant. We found that the capacity to metabolize
such a compound impacts bact...
journals.asm.org
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· Aug 14
How Plants communicate with the Soil Microbiome
Bacteria and fungi in the soil have a major influence on plant growth. Plant researcher Klaus Schläppi is working to understand the biological mechanisms behind this interaction − knowledge that could...
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Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Marc Somssich
@somssich.bsky.social
· Jun 30
A TNL receptor mediates microbiome feedbacks in Arabidopsis
Plant performance depends on the soil microbiome. While microbiome feedbacks are well documented, the mechanisms by which plants perceive and mediate these feedbacks remain unclear. We established a f...
www.biorxiv.org
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· Jun 30
A TNL receptor mediates microbiome feedbacks in Arabidopsis
Plant performance depends on the soil microbiome. While microbiome feedbacks are well documented, the mechanisms by which plants perceive and mediate these feedbacks remain unclear. We established a f...
www.biorxiv.org
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· May 17
Universität Basel: Postdoctoral researcher: Ecology of deep soil forest fungi
The research group 'Plant Microbe Interactions' at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/pmi/) is welcoming applications for a postdoctoral researcher...
jobs.unibas.ch
Klaus Schlaeppi
@kschlaeppi.bsky.social
· May 17
Universität Basel: Postdoctoral researcher: Ecology of deep soil forest fungi
The research group 'Plant Microbe Interactions' at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/pmi/) is welcoming applications for a postdoctoral researcher...
jobs.unibas.ch
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
University of Basel
@unibas.ch
· May 13
Growth before photosynthesis: how trees regulate their water balance
In order for trees to grow, they need to control their water balance meticulously. A study by the University of Basel shows how trees react to drought – and revises previous perceptions.
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Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Marc Somssich
@somssich.bsky.social
· Apr 25
Marchantia polymorpha Defense Against Snail Herbivory
Ancestral liverwort species were already equipped with the jasmonate pathway to fend off herbivores. However, insect appearance on earth does not fit with the estimated age of bryophytes, as they pro...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Reposted by Klaus Schlaeppi
Matt Agler
@plantmicrobiosis.bsky.social
· Apr 25
Deterministic colonization arises early during the transition of soil bacteria to the phyllosphere and is shaped by plant–microbe interactions - Microbiome
Background Upon seed germination, soil bacteria are activated to transition to the plant and eventually colonize mature tissues like leaves. These bacteria are poised to significantly influence plant ...
doi.org