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Comparative analysis of Xenopus VegT, the meso-endodermal determinant, identifies an unusual conserved sequence
ArticleAbstract: The transcription factor, VegT, is the meso-endodermal determinant in Xenopus laevis. We examined VePalabras claves:Anurans, amphibians, Colostethus, GASTROTHECA, T-box transcription factorAutores:Elinson R., Eugenia M. del Pino, Heasman J., María Soledad Benítez, Nath K., Oscar D. PérezFuentes:googlescopusMultiple statistical approaches of community fingerprint data reveal bacterial populations associated with general disease suppression arising from the application of different organic field management strategies
ArticleAbstract: Multiple statistical analyses of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) data werPalabras claves:Bacterial communities, Damping-off, Disease suppression, terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism, Transition strategyAutores:Cardina J., Kleinhenz M.D., María Soledad Benítez, McSpadden Gardener B.B., Miller S.A., Rotenberg D., Stinner D., Tustas F.B.Fuentes:scopusNovel Trichoderma Isolates Alleviate Water Deficit Stress in Susceptible Tomato Genotypes
ArticleAbstract: Symbiotic fungi in the genus Trichoderma can induce abiotic stress tolerance in crops. The beneficiaPalabras claves:abiotic stress, arid region, fungi, Horticulture, PEG, plant growth-promoting microbesAutores:Fenstemaker S.M., Francis D.M., María Soledad Benítez, Miller S.A., Rawal R., Scheerens J.C.Fuentes:scopusPathogen regulation of plant diversity via effective specialization
ReviewAbstract: The Janzen-Connell (JC) hypothesis, one of the most influential hypotheses explaining forest diversiPalabras claves:co-infection, Effective specialization, Environmental modulation, Janzen-Connell, Local adaptation, Multihost pathogensAutores:Clark J.S., Hersh M., María Soledad Benítez, Vilgalys R.Fuentes:scopusLinking sequence to function in soil bacteria: Sequence-directed isolation of novel bacteria contributing to soilborne plant disease suppression
ArticleAbstract: Microbial community profiling of samples differing in a specific ecological function, i.e., soilbornPalabras claves:Autores:María Soledad Benítez, McSpadden Gardener B.B.Fuentes:scopusSequence resource of bacterial communities associated with hemp in Ohio
ArticleAbstract: In spite of changes in regulation and increased hemp cultivation and commercialization, informationPalabras claves:Agriculture, Bacterial communities, Bacteriology, Endophytes, Hemp, microbiome, Ohio, Phyllosphere, RhizosphereAutores:Keener H.M., María Soledad Benítez, Willman M.Fuentes:scopusRhizosphere microbial communities explain positive effects of diverse crop rotations on maize and soybean performance
ArticleAbstract: Microorganisms play essential roles in agricultural systems, and their abundance, diversity and actiPalabras claves:Diversified cropping systems, maize, microbiome, Rhizosphere, Rotation, soybeanAutores:Ewing P.M., Lehman R.M., María Soledad Benítez, Osborne S.L.Fuentes:scopusPrevious crop and rotation history effects on maize seedling health and associated rhizosphere microbiome
ArticleAbstract: To evaluate crop rotation effects on maize seedling performance and its associated microbiome, maizePalabras claves:Autores:Lehman R.M., María Soledad Benítez, Osborne S.L.Fuentes:scopusThe Foliar Microbiome Suggests that Fungal and Bacterial Agents May be Involved in the Beech Leaf Disease Pathosystem
ArticleAbstract: Beech leaf disease (BLD) is a recently discovered disease that is causing severe damage to AmericanPalabras claves:Bacteriology, Endophytes, microbiome, mycology, Nematology, Plant pathologyAutores:Bennett A.E., Bonello E., Ewing C.J., Malacrino A., María Soledad Benítez, Rosa C., Slot J.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of incubation temperature on the species composition of phytophthora, phytopythium, and pythium communities associated with soybean
ArticleAbstract: Multiple species of Phytophthora, Phytopythium, and Pythium cause detrimental effects to soybean andPalabras claves:Agriculture, microbiome, molecular biology, Oomycetes, Phyllosphere, Plant pathology, plants, RhizosphereAutores:Culman S.W., Dorrance A.E., María Soledad Benítez, Navarro-Acevedo K.A., Wijeratne S.Fuentes:scopus