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Leonie Luginbuehl

Leonie Luginbuehl

Group Leader

University of Cambridge

Leonie's research focuses on understanding and optimising the cost-benefit balance of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, one of the oldest and most widespread symbioses on Earth. This symbiotic relationship provides significant nutritional benefits to plants, however, it is also associated with a substantial carbon cost. She is particularly interested in identifying the molecular mechanisms that allow plants to regulate carbon allocation to mycorrhizal fungi. Leonie's aim is to exploit these regulatory mechanisms to engineer plants with optimised resource allocation to mycorrhizal fungi for enhanced nutritional benefits. Her research also explores the potential of using the symbiosis to increase carbon sequestration in the soil. To this end, her group uses a combination of different approaches, including carbon tracing, single-cell and whole-tissue transcriptomics, targeted mutagenesis, microscopy imaging, and molecular biology techniques.