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Revision as of 10:40, 22 November 2021 by DG Regio (talk | contribs) (‎Created claim: summary (P836): This project concerns the welcome of Mr. Joseph SPATAFORA, Professor at the Oregon State University (OSU) in the United States, at the Interactions Arbres — Microorganisms Laboratory (IAM) for a period of 6 months. This research is devoted to the biology of forest trees and fungi and in particular to the study of mycorrhizal symbiosis and decomposing wood fungi. This involves understanding the molecular mechanisms that determine and control the...)
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Project Q3696583 in France
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Project Q3696583 in France

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    12,500.0 Euro
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    25,000.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 September 2015
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    31 December 2016
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    Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
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    Ce projet concerne l’accueil de Monsieur Joseph SPATAFORA, Professeur à l'Université d'Etat d'Oregon (OSU) aux Etats-Unis, au Laboratoire Interactions Arbres - Microorganismes (IAM) pour une durée de 6 mois. Cette opération de recherche est consacrée à la biologie des arbres et des champignons forestiers et en particulier à l’étude de la symbiose mycorhizienne et des champignons décomposeurs du bois. Il s’agit de comprendre les mécanismes moléculaires qui déterminent et contrôlent le développement et le fonctionnement de la symbiose mutualiste ectomycorhizienne, ainsi que l’évolution des traits de vie chez les champignons forestiers dont les saprotrophes xylophages. Cette thématique s’inscrit dans un cadre plus général qui vise à identifier les déterminants moléculaires contrôlant les interactions, établies au cours de l’évolution, entre les plantes et les micro-organismes. Cette recherche est d’autant plus importante que les interactions inter-organismes durables ont façonné l’évolution des plantes et par conséquences, l’évolution et la durabilité des écosystèmes. (French)
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    This project concerns the welcome of Mr. Joseph SPATAFORA, Professor at the Oregon State University (OSU) in the United States, at the Interactions Arbres — Microorganisms Laboratory (IAM) for a period of 6 months. This research is devoted to the biology of forest trees and fungi and in particular to the study of mycorrhizal symbiosis and decomposing wood fungi. This involves understanding the molecular mechanisms that determine and control the development and functioning of ectomycorrhizal mutualistic symbiosis, as well as the evolution of life traits in forest fungi including xylophage saprotrophes. This theme is part of a more general framework that aims to identify molecular determinants controlling the interactions, established during evolution, between plants and micro-organisms. This research is all the more important as sustainable inter-organism interactions have shaped the evolution of plants and, as a result, the evolution and sustainability of ecosystems. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    LO0007541
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