Thesis supervisor: Péter Kaló
co-supervisor: Ágota Domonkos
Location of studies (in Hungarian): 1. Biological Research Centre, Institue of Plant Biology, Szeged 2. MATE University, Institue of Genetics and Biotechnology, Gödöllő Abbreviation of location of studies: MATE
Description of the research topic:
Legumes compose the third largest family of flowering plants. Medicago truncatula and other leguminous plants are able to establish nitrogen-fixing symbiotic associations with soil bacteria belonging to the genus rhizobia. The legume-rhizobial symbiosis accounts for a significant proportion of biological nitrogen fixation worldwide. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation takes place in specialized organs on the root, termed nodules. The aim of our research is to study the molecular steps of the induction, invasion and function of the symbiotic nodule to better understand the molecular basis of symbiotic nitrogen fixation. We use plant symbiotic mutants to analyze the development of the symbiotic nodule. In order to assess the actual function of the genes (Nod or Fix genes) conditioning the mutant phenotype. The project of the PhD student(s) would be to characterize the symbiotic phenotype of the mutants, identify the impaired genes, characterize their gene products and determine its function in the symbiotic process.
Required language skills: English Further requirements: MSc in Biology or related discipline
Number of students who can be accepted: 2
Deadline for application: 2024-05-31
2024. IV. 17. ODT ülés Az ODT következő ülésére 2024. június 14-én, pénteken 10.00 órakor kerül sor a Semmelweis Egyetem Szenátusi termében (Bp. Üllői út 26. I. emelet).