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Plant Science Colloquium with Hirofumi Nakagami

Cell-surface-localized pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) recognizing microbe-derived
or plant-endogenous molecules play central roles in various plant-microbe interactions.
PRR-triggered immunity (PTI) wards off a wide range of pathogenic microbes, playing a
pivotal role in angiosperms. However, the existence or significance of PTI in non-flowering
plants including bryophytes remains largely unclear. My group has been establishing the
liverwort Marchantia polymorpha as a plant model for studying evolutionary molecular
plant–microbe interactions (EVO-MPMI). In this talk, I will introduce our findings on PTI-
related pathways in Marchantia polymorpha.
Time
Friday, 11.04.25 - 12:15 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
PhD Hirofumi Nakagami (Plant Breeding Research, Max Planck Institut Köln) on "Evolution of pattern-triggered immune signaling pathways""
Target groups

Students

Researchers

Location
Nussallee 9
Room
Lecture hall X
Reservation
not required
Organizer
Pfanzenwissenschaftliches Kolloqium
Contact

Prof. Dr. Armin Djamei (INRES - Pflanzenpathologie, Universität Bonn)

djamei@uni-bonn.de

+49 228 73-2444

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