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===Friday 14/10/2011=== | ===Friday 14/10/2011=== |
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* Goffin et al (2010) [[www.nature.com/msb/journal/v6/n1/pdf/msb201067.pdf| Understanding the physiology of Lactobacillus plantarum at zero growth]] (open access). In situations of low substrate availability, the //Lactobacillus plantarum// bacteria (which often grows on plants) syhthetize plant hormones to 'tell' the plant to produce certain nutrients they need. L. plantarum also adapts its own metabolism to make use of those vegetal nutients.\\ | * Check for the result of the plant root experiment. The root has stopped to grow before entering the channel. Thinking about what to do now. |
| * Reading an article about plant-microbe interaction\\ |
| [[http://www.nature.com/msb/journal/v6/n1/pdf/msb201067.pdf| Goffin et al (2010) Understanding the physiology of Lactobacillus plantarum at zero growth]] (open access). In situations of low substrate availability, //Lactobacillus plantarum// bacteria (which often grows on plants) syhthetize plant hormones to 'tell' the plant to produce certain nutrients they need. Furthermore, //L. plantarum// also adapts its own metabolism to make use of those vegetal nutients.\\ |
| * short research discussion with Nik & Maja |
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===Tuesday 27/09/2011=== | ===Tuesday 27/09/2011=== |