
Bailly Aurélien
Researcher · Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in plant-microbe interactions
University of BaselSwitzerland
About
Dr. Aurélien Bailly is affiliated with the University of Zurich in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology. His research focuses on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as signaling molecules in plant-microbe communication, particularly in mediating growth and immune responses.
Research Interests
- Molecular mechanisms of VOC-mediated cross-kingdom signaling
- Plant perception of bacterial volatiles
- Trade-offs between growth and immunity via phytohormones
- Functional characterization of microbial VOC bouquets
Publication Trends highlight work on Arabidopsis thaliana and rhizobacteria, with emphasis on auxin transport, systemic resistance, and biocontrol strategies. His articles span disciplines including microbial ecology, plant physiology, and chemical biology.
Research fields
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in plant-microbe interactionsMolecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsInduced systemic resistance in plantsPlant growth promotion by bacteriaChemical signaling in plantsAuxin-driven plant responsesMicrobial ecologyBiochemistry of low molecular weight compoundsRoot-microbe communicationComparative genomics for biocontrolPlant innate immunityActin dynamics in plant development
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