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DESCRIPTION:Plant-microbe interactions are governed by a complex network of
  plant immune responses. Often such responses are propagated by long-dista
 nce signals which prime or induce immunity in systemic tissues. By identif
 ying the signalling intermediates involved\, our research aims to contribu
 te to more sustainable plant protection methods by exploiting plant&rsquo\
 ;s own immune mechanisms. A subset of systemic immune signals includes vol
 atile organic compounds\, for example those belonging to the group of mono
 terpenes or the C9-aldehyde nonanal. Emissions of these volatiles are indu
 ced upon pathogen infection of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and th
 e cereal crop barley (Hordeum vulgare)\, respectively. Reverse genetics ap
 proaches allowed the characterization of intra- and interspecific recognit
 ion of these volatiles as plant-to-plant defense cues\, priming immunity i
 n neighbouring plants. Further data will be discussed\, which suggest that
  receiver plants propagate volatile plant-to-plant defense cues\, reaching
  farther-away neighbours and potentially culminating in waves of immune si
 gnals in (agricultural) plant populations.
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Corina Vlot-Schuster\, Crop plant genetics\,UBT (Homepage
 ): Plant-to-plant signalling via volatiles regulates interactions between 
 plants and microbes
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