Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Pierre Abad
Plant-parasitic nematodes cause agricultural losses exceeding €100 billion annually. Among them, the root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita stands out as the most widespread and polyphagous obligate asexual endoparasite. What distinguishes RKNs from many other plant pathogens is their possession of specialized glands that secrete effector molecules directly into host tissues. These effectors reprogram differentiated plant cells into novel feeding structures, known as giant cells, which sustain nematode growth and reproduction. To address this challenge, we developed an integrated approach to functionally characterize RKN effectors and elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying suppression of plant immunity. This work led to the identification of key host susceptibility genes that facilitate parasitism. In parallel, we designed a systems-based management strategy that integrates multiple agroecological practices to control RKN populations under real field conditions...
Time
Friday, 16.01.26 - 12:15 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
Dr. Pierre Abad (INRAE Institut Sophia Agrobiotech, Frankreich) on "„Plant Root-knot Nematode Interaction: A Sophisticated Dialogue“
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Location
Nussallee 9
Room
Hörsaal X
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
Pfanzenwissenschaftliches Kolloqium
Contact
Prof. Dr. Florian Grundler (INRES – Molekulare Phytomedizin, Universität Bonn)