11. Root-Soil Interface Flashcards
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Structure of the lecture
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- Microbial-Plant Assocations
- Microcolonies form thorugh chemoattraction
- Detecting/measuring microbiomes
- Engineering rhizobia to promote plant growth
- Engineering fertilisers
- Engineering nitrogen fixation
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What are the 4 areas around a plant?
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- Rhizosphere
- Endosphere
- Phyllosphere
- Spermosphere
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What are the 3 stages of bacterial attachment to plants?
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- Chemotaxis towards root
- Reversible primary attachment (determined by electrostatic attachment)
- Irreversible secondary attachment (determined by cellulose fibrils
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What are the 3 major methods that we can use to measure microbial colonies?
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- NGS (Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteosmics)
- Diversity within/between samples. Measuring Amplicon Sequence Variants using the Bray-Curtis Dissimilarity
- Fluorescent microbiome mapping
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What are the two methods we can use to engineer Rhizobia for plant growth?
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- Repression and promotion of different factors to change plant growth
- Enhancing plant resistance to pathogens through systemic resistance
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How can we engineer fertilisers to promote soil suppresive microbes?
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- Example: Pseudomonas haplotypes
- Example: Endophytes
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What are the two major methods we can use to engineer nitrogen fixation?
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- Nitrogen fixation using rhizopines
- Control of rhizopines