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    Plant scientists’ research attention is skewed towards colourful, conspicuous and broadly distributed flowers

    Scientists’ research interests are often skewed toward charismatic organisms, but quantifying research biases is challenging. By combining bibliometric data with trait-based approaches and using a well-studied...

    Martino Adamo, Matteo Chialva, Jacopo Calevo, Filippo Bertoni in Nature Plants (2021)

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    Gr and hp-1 tomato mutants unveil unprecedented interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and fruit ripening

    Systemic responses to an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus reveal opposite phenological patterns in two tomato ripening mutants depending whether ethylene or light reception is involved. ...

    Matteo Chialva, Inès Zouari, Alessandra Salvioli, Mara Novero, Julia Vrebalov in Planta (2016)

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    From root to fruit: RNA-Seq analysis shows that arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis may affect tomato fruit metabolism

    Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) establishes a beneficial symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. The formation of the mycorrhizal association in the roots leads to plant-wide modulation of gene expression...

    Inès Zouari, Alessandra Salvioli, Matteo Chialva, Mara Novero, Laura Miozzi in BMC Genomics (2014)