Phytobiomes Alliance Newsletter – December 2022
In this newsletter issue we put the focus on several events of interest for the Phytobiomes community. The Alliance is organizing...
In this newsletter issue we put the focus on several events of interest for the Phytobiomes community. The Alliance is organizing...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are beneficial plant symbionts that provide important ecosystem services and have been shown to improve plant...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), members of the phylum Glomeromycota, live both inside the plant root and extend into the soil...
Abstracts for proposed talks are now being accepted for individuals who would like to present their work at the “Exploring...
The aim of the Animal Microbiomes Working Group is to identify knowledge and resource gaps that need to be addressed...
Latest news and project updates from the Alliance....
The International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research is pleased to announce that Trace Genomics has joined the organization as a sponsoring...
The aim of the Microbiomes Working Group is to identify knowledge and resource gaps that need to be addressed to...
The rhizosphere is a nexus for plant-microbe interactions that shape plant health. There has been exponential growth in research focused...
In 2021, the Phytobiomes Alliance made progress in its projects as well as in its efforts to build an international...