Experts in: Roots
LARSON, Emily Ruth
Professeure adjointe
PITRE, Frédéric
Professeur associé
RIVOAL, Jean
Professeur titulaire
- Metabolic adaptation
- Plant biochemistry
- Molecular biology
- Plant cells
- Chromatography
- Cell culture
- Enzymology
- Iron
- Metabolic flux
- Glycolysis
- Carbon metabolism
- Mineral nutrition
- Phosphate
- Phosphorylation
- Plants
- Protein kinase
- Roots
- Respiration
- Abiotic stress
- Environmental stress
- Genetic transformation
ZBORALSKI, Antoine
Professeur associé
- Biological control
- Soil microbiology
- Agriculture
- Biocontrol
- Plant-soil interactions
- Microbial soil ecology
- Molecular biology
- Genomics
- Roots
- Rhizosphere
- Soils
Our plant microbiology laboratory studies plant-beneficial bacteria that could serve as biopesticides and improve the environmental footprint of agriculture.
We are particularly interested in the mechanisms by which these bacteria inhibit plant pathogens, their interactions with the soil microbiota, and their potential for synergy with each other and with other biological control agents.
Our research lies at the intersection of phytopathology, microbiology, microbial ecology, and plant biology. It draws on microbiology, molecular biology, and sequencing techniques, as well as various fungal, bacterial, and plant species.