The Haney Lab
The Haney Lab, situated in Vancouver, British Columbia, operates as a Plant Microbiome Lab affiliated with Pitt and UBC. The lab delves into the intricate relationships between plants and their microbiomes, particularly focusing on the microbial communities surrounding plant roots, known as the "rhizosphere microbiome." By studying the genetic and environmental factors that govern these plant-microbiome interactions, the lab aims to unveil the mechanisms influencing plant growth, development, and disease resistance.
At The Haney Lab, ongoing projects revolve around various aspects, including the colonization of hosts by microbes like Pseudomonas fluorescens despite immune system defenses, the identification of plant genes shaping microbiome communities, and the discovery of bacterial and plant genes influencing microbiome functionalities. Additionally, the lab investigates conserved mechanisms essential for Pseudomonas species to associate with diverse hosts, shedding light on the intricate dynamics within plant-associated microbial communities.
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