Welcome Danielle and Hannah !
Danielle Cooney and Hannah Frank, two graduate students from our Soil Science Graduate Program, joined the lab in August 2019 ! Welcome !
Exploring and harnessing plant-microbe interactions for sustainable agriculture and forestry
Danielle Cooney and Hannah Frank, two graduate students from our Soil Science Graduate Program, joined the lab in August 2019 ! Welcome !
Annie presented her work at the 18th NC State University Annual Summer Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium ! Great job Annie, it was a real pleasure to host you in the lab!
Our latest publication in collaboration with Claude Plassard is now online! Mycorrhizal fungi considerably improve plant nutrition and help them to cope with changing environments. Particularly, these fungi express proteins to transfer inorganic phosphate (Pi) from the soil to colonized Read More ...
Our latest publication in collaboration with Heike Bücking and Senthil Subramanian is now online! Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient required for plant growth and development. It is central to many biological processes, including nucleic acid synthesis, respiration, and enzymatic activity. Read More ...
We have a current opportunity for a Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistantship. Position summary: A Ph.D. level Graduate Research Assistantship is available to conduct research on the impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on potassium nutrition in soybean. The research will focus Read More ...