About this Research Topic
Availability, uptake and exchange of nutrients in biotrophic interactions will drive plant growth and modulate biomass allocation, that are central to plant yield, a major outcome, in the context of high biomass production. In a long term approach unravelling those biotrophic transportomes and their underlying mechanism will be extremely useful in the development and implementation of environmentally sound crop production systems.
This Research Topic of Frontiers focuses on the fascinating question of how signals and nutrients are transferred between partners in symbiotic association or in pathogenic interaction. Reviews and original articles that we plan to host in this Topic will illuminate molecular pathways of the symbiotic or pathogenic microbes and the host involved in transport of solutes across different cellular barriers as well as provide insights into fundamentals of plant-microbe interactions.
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