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Chair for Plant Physiology

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Our research focuses on mechanisms leading to plant-pathogen (clubroot disease) or plant-symbiont (arbuscular mycorrhiza) interactions. We are interested in the role of plant hormones and secondary plant products for development of  pathogenic or symbiotic interactions of fungi with host plants. For better understanding of the events leading to pathogenesis, we have begun to identify differentially expressed genes during host/pathogen interaction. We are also interested in the role of auxins and glucosinolates during plant development and therefore study biosynthesis, metabolism and regulation mechanisms controlling the endogenous concentrations of these compounds. In addition to glucosinolates, we also investigate the bioactivity of other secondary plant metabolites such as flavonoids and phenylpropanoids.

Current Research Projects:

  • Isolation of differentially expressed genes during development of the clubroot disease
  • signaling between plants and pathogens or symbionts
  • plant hormones and secondary plant metabolites during the development of a pathogenic and symbiotic interaction
  • biosynthesis and metabolism of plant hormones and their role during plant development and evolution
  • secondary plant metabolites



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Last modified: 12.01.2011 10:52
Author: Bernd Schulz

Contact
Prof. Dr. Jutta Ludwig-Müller
tel.: +49 351 463-33939
tel.: +49 351 463-36032 (Sekr.)
fax: +49 351 463-37032
Mail an Jutta.Ludwig-Mueller@tu-dresden.deJutta.Ludwig-Mueller{at}tu-dresden.de

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