Mechanisms underlying beneficial plant–fungus interactions in mycorrhizal symbiosis
Paola Bonfante;Andrea Genre.
Nature Communications (2010)
1144 Citations
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Elicit a Novel Intracellular Apparatus in Medicago truncatula Root Epidermal Cells before Infection
Andrea Genre;Mireille Chabaud;Ton Timmers;Paola Bonfante.
The Plant Cell (2005)
586 Citations
Prepenetration Apparatus Assembly Precedes and Predicts the Colonization Patterns of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi within the Root Cortex of Both Medicago truncatula and Daucus carota
Andrea Genre;Mireille Chabaud;Antonella Faccio;David G. Barker.
The Plant Cell (2008)
381 Citations
Short‐chain chitin oligomers from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi trigger nuclear Ca2+ spiking in Medicago truncatula roots and their production is enhanced by strigolactone
Andrea Genre;Mireille Chabaud;Coline Balzergue;Coline Balzergue;Virginie Puech‐Pagès;Virginie Puech‐Pagès.
New Phytologist (2013)
363 Citations
Plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: an evolutionary-developmental perspective.
Paola Bonfante;Andrea Genre.
Trends in Plant Science (2008)
333 Citations
Rhizobium-legume symbiosis shares an exocytotic pathway required for arbuscule formation.
Sergey Ivanov;Elena E. Fedorova;Erik Limpens;Stephane De Mita.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
207 Citations
A Diffusible Signal from Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Elicits a Transient Cytosolic Calcium Elevation in Host Plant Cells
Lorella Navazio;Roberto Moscatiello;Andrea Genre;Mara Novero.
Plant Physiology (2007)
198 Citations
Arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphopodia and germinated spore exudates trigger Ca2+ spiking in the legume and nonlegume root epidermis
Mireille Chabaud;Andrea Genre;Björn J. Sieberer;Antonella Faccio.
New Phytologist (2011)
188 Citations
Transcriptome Analysis of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Roots during Development of the Prepenetration Apparatus
Valeria Siciliano;Andrea Genre;Raffaella Balestrini;Gilda Cappellazzo.
Plant Physiology (2007)
168 Citations
The Lotus japonicus LjSym4 gene is required for the successful symbiotic infection of root epidermal cells
Paola Bonfante;Andrea Genre;Antonella Faccio;Isabella Martini.
Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions (2000)
162 Citations