Center for Plant Molecular Biology

DeCoCt

Knowledge based design of complex synthetic microbial communities for plant protection

Complex microbial communities that populate surfaces of higher organisms such as plants critically impact health of their host by either fighting disease, promoting it or even causing disease. How, why and when communities shift from one state to the other is crucial to develop synthetic microbial communities that can be used as plant protective agents. The goal of DeCoCt is therefore to dissect, design and reconstitute microbial communities form natural field data that are competitive to natural communities and capable of reverting a disease causing community into a protective.

 

Main investigator: Prof. Dr. Eric Kemen

NEWS

attempto online 30.11.2018

Two consolidated grants of the European Research Council go to researchers of the University Tübingen
The biochemist Ana Jesus García-Saéz is investigating programmed cell death; the biologist Eric Kemen is working on new methods for plant protection based on the microbiome. Both will each receive €2 million for the consolidation of their research group.

ATTEMTO Ausgabe/Issue 51/ 2019

Microbes at the service of agriculture