SPP 2125:
Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Plant Microbiota "DECRyPT"
Subject Area
Biology
Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine
Medicine
Term
since 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 360002565
The central scientific objectives of this priority programme (SPP) are to obtain deep and potentially predictive insights into plant-microbiota associations and to develop pioneering reductionist approaches towards a molecular understanding of plant microbiota functions. This SPP will elucidate genetic factors underlying plant microbiota establishment, test presumed community adaptation in ecological contexts and define community-associated emergent properties. Computational and genomic tools will guide hypothesis-testing and the design of microbiota reconstitution experiments in controlled environments.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
International Connection
Netherlands, Switzerland
Projects
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A drought tolerant synthetic bacterial community for barley
(Applicant
Tarkka, Mika
)
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Accurate and high-resolution classification of synthetic and natural community amplicon data
(Applicant
Garrido-Oter, Ruben
)
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Bacterial genetic determinants preventing fungal dysbiosis in Arabidopsis roots
(Applicant
Hacquard, Ph.D., Stephane
)
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Cell-surface immune sensors – guards of plant microbiota
(Applicant
Ranf-Zipproth, Stefanie
)
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Characterization of microbe-microbe, microbe-plant, and plant-plant interactions in the phyllosphere and their influence on microbiome function
(Applicant
Vlot-Schuster, A. Corina
)
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Characterization of PEROXIDASE5 as a novel regulator of plant growth-defense responses via differential microbiota-dependent interference with ROS homeostasis
(Applicant
Schulze-Lefert, Paul
)
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Characterization of the molecular mechanism underpinning local and systemic responses in root-microbe multispecies interactions
(Applicants
Tissier, Alain
;
Zuccaro, Alga
)
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Conservation of immunosuppression by Xanthomonadales commensals in Arabidopsis roots
(Applicant
Schulze-Lefert, Paul
)
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Coordination Funds
(Applicant
Zuccaro, Alga
)
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Ecology of the core microbiome in natural Lotus corniculatus populations
(Applicants
Bossdorf, Oliver
;
Kemen, Eric
)
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Effects of other microbes and the host on the interaction and ecological function of Pseudomonas and Sphingomonas isolates with plants
(Applicants
Bossdorf, Oliver
;
Weigel, Ph.D., Detlef
)
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Exploring the genetic dialogue between Arabidopsis immunity and root endophyte accommodation programs
(Applicant
Parker, Jane E.
)
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Functions of T3SS-containing Proteobacteria and plant innate immunity in root microbiota establishment
(Applicant
Schulze-Lefert, Paul
)
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Genetics of bacterial community response to plant metabolites and consequences for plant growth
(Applicants
Becker, Claude
;
Schandry, Niklas
)
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Identifying the role of nodule endophytes in shaping nitrogen fixation effectiveness
(Applicant
Marin, Macarena
)
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Investigating the molecular interplay between plant immunity and the leaf microbiota
(Applicant
Vorholt, Julia
)
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Mechanisms and dynamics underlying host preference of commensal root-associated bacteria
(Applicant
Wippel, Kathrin
)
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Mechanisms of basidiomycete yeast function in complex leaf microbial communities
(Applicants
Döhlemann, Gunther
;
Kemen, Eric
)
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-MetaLoMic 2.0-
Deciphering the mechanistic impact of secondary plant metabolites on microbiome-host interactions in Lotus japonicus
(Applicants
Dawid, Corinna
;
Gutjahr, Caroline
;
Parniske, Martin
;
Schloter, Michael
)
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Molecular basis of plant microbiota function and its regulation by plant immunity
(Applicant
Schulze-Lefert, Paul
)
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Molecular basis of the relationship between microbiota and the plant’s immune system
(Applicant
Robatzek, Silke
)
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the microbiota-influenced host growth-defense coordination
(Applicant
Nakano, Ryohei Thomas
)
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Role of camalexin and sulfur nutrition in microbial assembly
(Applicant
Kopriva, Stanislav
)
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Symbiosis-dependent microbiome patterning in Lotus japonicus roots
(Applicant
Ott, Thomas
)
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The impact of plant secondary metabolites on the soil microbiota (MICROSEC)
(Applicant
Dörmann, Peter
)