EVO-MPMI: From fundamental science to practical applications
Authors/Creators
- 1. Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University
- 2. The Sainsbury Laboratory
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In the unending coevolutionary dance between plants and microbes, each player impacts the evolution of the other. This article provides an overview of the burgeoning field of Evolutionary Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (EVO-MPMI), tracing its progression from foundational science to practical implementation. It delves into central concepts and methodologies, and offers a snapshot of current research. Moreover, the review sheds light on the practical applications of EVO-MPMI, particularly within the realm of disease control. Looking ahead, we discuss potential future trajectories for EVO-MPMI research, spotlighting the innovative tools and technologies propelling the discipline forward.
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Funding
- European Commission
- ACHILLES-HEEL - Crop resistance improvement by mining natural and induced variation in host accessibility factors 637537
- UK Research and Innovation
- Mechanisms of pathogen suppression of NLR-mediated immunity BB/V002937/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Genome evolution of a pandemic clonal lineage of the wheat blast fungus BB/W008157/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Recognition BBS/E/J/000PR9795
- UK Research and Innovation
- Engineering CC-HMA-NLR immune receptors for disease resistance in crops (ERiC) BB/W002221/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Susceptibility BBS/E/J/000PR9797
- UK Research and Innovation
- Response BBS/E/J/000PR9796
- European Commission
- BLASTOFF - Retooling plant immunity for resistance to blast fungi 743165
- UK Research and Innovation
- Evolution BBS/E/J/000PR9798