Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
Ph.D Programs in Agricultural Microbiology
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29. Intercellular colonization of VAM<br />
30. Metabolic function of VAM and their <strong>in</strong>teraction <strong>in</strong> plants<br />
31. Metabolic function of VAM: carbohydrate and m<strong>in</strong>eral nutrients<br />
32. Association of recomb<strong>in</strong>ant <strong>in</strong>bred l<strong>in</strong>es and their <strong>in</strong>teraction<br />
33. Biosensors and biochips as a biosens<strong>in</strong>g elements on toxicity<br />
34. Transcriptome profil<strong>in</strong>g to assess genes <strong>in</strong> rhizosphere <strong>in</strong>teractions<br />
35. Community genomics <strong>in</strong> microbial ecology and evolution<br />
assessment<br />
36. Proteomics as a tool to plant microbial <strong>in</strong>teraction<br />
37. Application of advanced types of microscopy techniques for<br />
microbial <strong>in</strong>teraction<br />
assessm ent<br />
38. Spectroscopy utilization for ascerta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the plant microbes<br />
<strong>in</strong>teraction<br />
39. Identification of antimicrobial effect among plant and microbes<br />
40. Microbial and microbial gene <strong>in</strong>teraction and signal exchange<br />
41. Global and specific regulation mechanism of microbial <strong>in</strong>teraction <strong>in</strong><br />
molecular genetics<br />
and biotech approaches