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August 1, 2015

Plant-endophyte-pathogen interactions using poplar

Within leaves, disease-causing pathogens co-occur and interact with ubiquitous, non-pathogenic symbionts known as endophytes. Understanding the role of fungal endophytes in diseases of crop-, plantation-, and forest plants is of great interest as researchers strive to meet current and future demands for food and bioenergy while maintaining functional and biologically diverse ecosystems. This project focuses… [Read More]

August 1, 2015

Lignocellulose-degrading Agaricales fungi

Agaricales fungi by Jose Maria BarrasaThis project focuses on the genomes of thirty-two saprobic Agaricales, for a large repertoire of enzymes acting on plant biomass. [Read More]

August 1, 2015

Insights on tree-subsurface microbial interactions

In forested watersheds, trees are center stage in the carbon cycle. However, tree-based photosynthetic carbon fixation is modulated by interactions with the subsurface microbial biosphere. Previous studies focused on the root rhizosphere, but recent work at the Eel River Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) in Northern California suggests much of the carbon, water and nutrient exchange… [Read More]

August 1, 2015

Subsurface microbiology for GEWaSC modelling

Rifle, CO SFA site by RKaltschmidtInvestigating the ways in which intersecting biological, chemical, and physical processes shape the terrestrial subsurface, with feedbacks to the regional or global system. [Read More]

August 1, 2015

An ENCODE-like model for Chlamy

The objective of this project is to to perform a comprehensive study of regulatory (transcriptional and miRNA) networks underlying the nutrient stress-induced lipid accumulation response. They intend to use the information to develop an ENCODE-like working model of DNA regulatory elements associated with nutrient-responsive control of lipid accumulation phenotype (LAP) and biomass production in Chlamydomonas… [Read More]

July 28, 2015

Banfield collaboration in Quanta magazine

“We used to think there were just plants and animals,” said Edward Rubin, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute. “Then we got microscopes, and got microbes. Then we got small levels of DNA sequencing.” Quanta magazine focused on a recent project led by Jill Banfield in Colorado, one that significantly increased the known… [Read More]

July 21, 2015

Cleaning Up Bunker Oil with White Rot Fungi

The white rot Trametes versicolor, colloquially known as the turkey tail, was one of six fungi tested for potential bioremediation use in Massachusetts. (Image cropped from photo by Luc De Leeuw via Flickr, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0.)Researchers evaluate how fungi better known for breaking down plant biomass do in a bioremediation application. The Science: Researchers evaluated the potential capabilities of six white rot fungi to break down oil in contaminated canal waters. The Impact: Though white rot fungi are known for their capabilities in breaking down components of plant cell walls,… [Read More]

July 16, 2015

Unearthing Cornerstones in Root Microbiomes

cropped shot of soil bacterium on the root surface of an Arabidopsis plant courtesy of PNNLDefining core members of a microbial community for normal plant growth Like the tip of an iceberg, a plant sprouting from the soil barely hints at what lies beneath. At the nexus where roots and soil intersect are thriving microbial communities that play important roles in plant health and growth. Understanding how plant yields can… [Read More]

July 9, 2015

The MiSIng Piece Revealed: Classifying microbial species in the genomics era

cropped image of B mallei clique group by Neha VargheseThe rapid explosion in the throughput of DNA sequencing due to new technology platforms is fueling an increase in the number of sequenced microbial genomes and driving much greater availability of these data to the research community. Traditionally, identifying the microorganisms selected for sequencing is often decided on the basis of a single universal marker… [Read More]

July 7, 2015

Celebrating the Eucalyptus Reference Genome

screencap of June 2015 New Phytologist coverNew Phytologist dedicates an entire issue to various research directions based on the tree genome. The Science: Building off the Eucalyptus grandis tree genome that researchers at the DOE Joint Genome Institute helped sequence and analyze, several researchers demonstrate the utility of the reference genome in the June 2015 special issue of New Phytologist. The… [Read More]
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