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Investigating the role of small RNAs in the interaction between the model grass Brachypodium distachyon and the endosymbiont Serendipita indica (syn. Piriformospora indica)
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2021
Plants and microbes readily establish interactions resulting in varying outcomes, ranging from antagonistic to beneficial for both organisms. Mutualistic interactions with reciprocal benefits are called symbioses, and they include an exchange of nutrients between plant and microbe, as well as growth promotion and priming against biotic and abiotic stresses within the host. The rhizosphere is a microbe-rich environment in which roots come in contact with many organisms, including beneficial
doi:10.22029/jlupub-331
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