BioSC Lecture: "Spatial patterns in the maize rhizosphere microbiota", 25. February 2026, Forschungszentrum Jülich

Start
25th February 2026 03:00 PM
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25th February 2026 04:30 PM
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Geb. 15.21, Raum 2001a+b, Forschungszentrum Jülich

BioSC Lecture: "Spatial patterns in the maize rhizosphere microbiota", 25. February 2026, Forschungszentrum Jülich

Plants transport substantial amounts of assimilated carbon into the root system and beyond into the rhizosphere, where rhizodeposition promotes microbial life. Our recent work shows that the rhizosphere microbiota shows spatial heterogeneities, in part related to root architecture. We expect that photosynthate allocation contributes to the formation of such spatial patterns. Thus, we studied the spatial distribution of photosynthates in the root system, how distributional patterns within the root system relate to rhizodeposition and how this relates to the establishment of rhizosphere microbial communities. To assess photosynthate distribution in roots, we apply the short-lived tracer 11C in form of 11COand visualize tracer allocation by positron emission tomography (PET) in combination with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To trace the path of photosynthates further into the rhizosphere and its microbiota, we apply in addition the stable isotope 13C to quantify 13C abundance by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) and perform DNA-based stable isotope probing. Data will be presented that visualize the distribution of the 11C in the root system and how this is linked to spatial patterns of the rhizosphere microbiota. Our data suggest local support of specific microbial taxa by rhizodeposits and therewith habitat differentiation for rhizosphere colonizers within the plant

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Dr. Heike Slusarczyk

Wissenschaftlich- Administrarive BioSC Gesamtleitung

  • Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
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Room 2006
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Dr. Stephani Baum

Scientific-administrative officer BioSC

  • Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Building 05.11u /
Room 2015
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Dr. Heike Baron

Scientific-administrative officer BioSC

  • Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
  • Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Building 05.11u /
Room 2015
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