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molecularmax.bsky.social
Maxim Faroux
@molecularmax.bsky.social
PhD candidate
Kiel University
Stukenbrock Lab - @envgenlab.bsky.social
Plant molecular biology 🌱🧬
Plant/pathogens interactions 🌾🍄
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
To wrap up…!
Why keep an effector the plant can recognize?
Our postdoc Liz Florez shows Z. tritici’s effector AvrStb6 shapes the wheat microbiome, esp. Pseudomonas spp., in susceptible cultivars. A hidden microbial modulation role beyond host recognition?
🗓️ Poster P-166
🔗 doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
July 17, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
How does heat reshape plant immune responses?
Our PhD student Anica Schmauch shows higher temperatures boost ROS bursts in barley and potentially affect Z. passerinii growth, revealing abiotic-biotic cross-talk in disease resistance.
🗓️ Poster P-424
#2025ISMPMI
July 17, 2025 at 8:36 AM
I felt so for this poor think the whole time. So happy to see it made it out safely! Thanks for that and sharing 😀
July 17, 2025 at 6:18 AM
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
What makes wild wheat resistant to domestic Zymoseptoria?
Our PhD student Rune Hansen found wild wheat relatives that stop infection by domestic Zymoseptoria at the stomata, with a pool of candidate genes that could potentially boost resistance in domestic wheat.
🗓️ Poster P-015
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July 16, 2025 at 8:42 AM
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
How does mowing and grazing shape the leaf and root microbiome of a wild grass?
Our PhD student Eva Tanneau tracked 3 years of Agrostis capillaris microbiomes and found striking shifts under different management regimes, including pathogen emergence in leaf networks.
🗓️ Poster P-303
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July 14, 2025 at 8:44 AM
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
Can fungal pathogens manipulate the plant microbiome to aid infection?
PhD student Leonhard Pachinger shows Z. tritici expression of killer-like protein effectors KP-4 & KP-6 that inhibit apoplastic bacteria, suggesting a microbiome-targeting strategy during infection.
🗓️ Poster P-217
#2025ISMPMI
July 14, 2025 at 8:44 AM
Reposted by Maxim Faroux
Can fungal pathogens hijack host signaling peptides?
Our PhD student Maxim Faroux @molecularmax.bsky.social uncovers a Zymoseptoria KEX2-processed effector putatively mimicking the plant hormone peptide phytosulfokine (PSK) known to lower immunity against hemibiotrophs.
🗓️ Poster P-226
#2025ISMPMI
July 14, 2025 at 9:49 AM
Das war tatsächlich echt besonders, das beobachten zu können, obwohl man mit dem bloßen Auge weniger sieht als auf Bildern. Und man hat in der Stadt leider auch ordentlich Lichtverschmutzung. Dennoch eine tolle Sache!
October 20, 2024 at 2:42 PM