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Hui-Ling (Sunny) Liao



SWES, NFREC/University of Florida



Wednesday, December 13, 2023, 13:30 EST



Exploring symbiome-mediated territorial nutrient processes and environmental 
adaptation through the Pinus-Suillus Model



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https://bnl.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItduqprD0uGqG36q9v45J5p9n5Ycxws64



Abstract

Forest ecosystems, encompassing 30% of the Earth’s land area, possess 
significant C storage capabilities, regulate and store ~50 billion tons of soil 
organic matter. Its capacity makes forest as vital players in climate change 
mitigation.Over millions of years, forest trees and their symbiotic partners, 
such as the key stone symbiotic fungi Suillus, have co-evolved intricate 
mechanisms to support each other in nutrient acquisition and adaptation to 
dynamic environments, including biotic and abiotic stresses. Using Pinus and 
Suillus as a model, our research aims at unveiling the communication and 
regulation mechanisms employed by plants and their symbionts, facilitating 
nutrient flux and adaptation to evolving environments. Our investigative tools 
include metagenomic, metatranscriptomic, metaproteomic, and metabolomic 
analyses, coupled with biogeochemical and chemical imaging approaches. This 
presentation provides an overview of our ongoing projects examining 
Pinus-Suillus-soil interactions and their consequences on nutrient allocation 
and stress environment adaptation. We will emphasize the application of X-ray 
imaging technology in elucidating these intricate mechanisms.

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Vivian Stojanoff, PhD

Education, Training, Outreach

User Program

p 1(631) 344 8375

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Address:

Center for Biomolecular Structure

National Synchrotron Light Source II

Building 745

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton NY 11973



Supporting Grants: CBMS is supported by NIH-NIGMS and by the DOE-BER. Any work 
performed at NSLS-II is supported by DOE-BES under contract # DE-SC0012704.



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