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SUMMARY:Plant Science Colloquium with Dr. Chana Ullah
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240119T121500
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DESCRIPTION:In nature\, plants are subjected to a diverse range of harmful
  pathogens from multiple kingdoms of life. To cope with diseases caused by
  bacteria\, fungi\, oomycetes\, and nematodes\, plants possess sophisticat
 ed defense mechanisms. There has been considerable research on how plants 
 activate defenses by recognizing pathogen attacks through receptors\, and 
 how successful pathogens have evolved to avoid host recognition through th
 e secretion of effectors. Unlike the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana\, ma
 ny trees and cereal crop plants are known to synthesize higher amounts of 
 secondary metabolites with a greater diversity. However\, our knowledge of
  their biosynthesis\, regulation\, and biological functions is still limit
 ed. In my presentation\, I will highlight a group of secondary metabolites
  synthesized by poplar and rice\, how their induction is regulated by horm
 ones\, and their functions in defense against native pathogens.
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URL:https://www.inres.uni-bonn.de/en/about/events/pflanzenwissenschaftlich
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