Dr. Tian Zeng

Scientist
Department 1 (Prof. Gutjahr): Root Biology and Symbiosis
PostDoc
Root Biology and Mycorrhiza

Curriculum Vitae

Degree

PhD: Wageningen University, 2019


Publications 

Liu J, Rasing M, Zeng T, Klein J,  Kulikova O, Bisseling T (2021) NIN is essential for development of symbiosomes, suppression of defense and premature senescence in Medicago truncatula nodules. New Phytologist, 230: 290-303. 


Zeng T, Rodriguez Moreno L, Mansurkhodzhaev A,  Wang P, van den Berg W, Gasciolli V, Cottaz S, Fort S, Thomma BPHJ, Bono JJ, Bisseling T, Limpens E (2020) A LysM effector subverts chitin-triggered immunity to facilitate arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. New Phytologist, 225: 448-460.


An J, Zeng T, Ji C, de Graaf S, Zheng Z, Xiao TT, Deng X, Xiao S, Bisseling T, Limpens E, Pan Z (2019) A Medicago truncatula SWEET transporter implicated in arbuscule maintenance during arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis. New Phytologist 224: 396-408.


Zeng T, Holmer R, Hontelez J, Te Lintel-Hekkert B, Marufu L, Zeeuw T, Wu F, Schijlen E, Bisseling T and Limpens E (2018) Host- and stage-dependent secretome of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Rhizophagus irregularis. Plant Journal 94: 411-425.
Cover paper: Highlighted by the Plant Journal: McCormick S (2018) An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus adjusts its secretome depending on developmental stage and host plant. Plant Journal 94: 409-410.

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