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Chemical hormesis on plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes
Conference ObjectAbstract: Hormetic effects of fungicides on fungi and oomycetes include moderate increase in growth rate, secoPalabras claves:Autores:Carla D. Garzón, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Melouk H.A., Molineros J.E., Pradhan S., Walker N.R.Fuentes:scopusA Step Towards Validation of High-Throughput Sequencing for the Identification of Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes
ArticleAbstract: The advancement in high-throughput sequencing (HTS) technology allows the detection of pathogens witPalabras claves:bioinformatics, microbiome, pathogen detectionAutores:Cardwell K.F., Carla D. Garzón, Espíndola A.S., Hoyt P.R., Marek S.M., Martin F.N., Schneider W.Fuentes:scopusA new approach for detecting fungal and oomycete plant pathogens in next generation sequencing metagenome data utilising electronic probes
ArticleAbstract: Early stage infections caused by fungal/oomycete spores may not be detected until signs or symptomsPalabras claves:454 Roche, Chromalveolata, DIAGNOSTICS, e-probe, EDNA, Electronic probe, fungi, Oomycetes, Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Phytophthora ramorum, Puccinia graminis, Pucciniomycetes, Pythium ultimum, SequencingAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Espíndola A.S., Hoyt P.R., Marek S.M., Schneider W.Fuentes:scopusDetection and assessment of chemical hormesis on the radial growth in Vitro of oomycetes and fungal plant pathogens
ArticleAbstract: Although plant diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, and protists, most are caused by fungi aPalabras claves:Biphasic, Chemical hormesis, fungi, Growth stimulation, Low-dose, Oomycetes, Plant pathogenAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Francisco Javier Flores FlorFuentes:scopusDevelopment and application of new molecular markers for analysis of genetic diversity in Verticillium dahliae populations
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to develop new polymorphic markers for analysis of genetic diversity in thPalabras claves:Fungal ecology, host adaptation, molecular markers, SSRs, Verticillium wiltAutores:Armengol J., Berbegal M., Carla D. Garzón, Jiménez-Díaz R.M., Jiménez-Gasco M.M., Ortega A.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers for discrimination among isolates of Fusarium proliferatum
ArticleAbstract: The plant pathogen Fusarium proliferatum has a wide host range and occurs worldwide. Many isolates oPalabras claves:microsatellites, PCR, Simple sequence repeatsAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Dehne H., Fletcher J., Gamliel A., Gard M., Marek S.M., Moncrief I., PATRICIA GARRIDO, Proaño F., Stack J.Fuentes:scopusDiagnosis and population analysis of Pythium species using AFLP fingerprinting
ArticleAbstract: Accurate identification of Pythium species, the causal agents of Pythium root rot and dumping-off ofPalabras claves:Diagnostic fingerprints, Genetic marker, Population biologyAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Geiser D.M., Moorman G.W.Fuentes:scopusAmplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and internal transcribed spacer and coxII sequences reveal a species boundary within Pythium irregulare
ArticleAbstract: Pythium irregulare is a plant-pathogenic oomycete that causes significant damage to a variety of croPalabras claves:Cryptic speciation, Damping-off, Diagnostic fingerprints, Genetic marker, Pythium root rotAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Geiser D.M., Moorman G.W.Fuentes:scopusGenetic Diversity of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora Based on Mating Type and Microsatellite Markers Reveals Heterothallic Mating System
ArticleAbstract: Phymatotrichopsis omnivora is a member of Pezizomycetes and causes root rot disease on a broad rangePalabras claves:alfalfa, cotton root rot, Pezizomycetes, simple sequence repeat markersAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Cuenca F.P., Hansen K., Marek S.M., Mattupalli C., Shiller J.B., Watkins T., Young C.A.Fuentes:scopusGenetic structure and distribution of Pythium aphanidermatum populations in Pennsylvania greenhouses based on analysis of AFLP and SSR markers
ArticleAbstract: Pythium aphanidermatum is one of the most aggressive species in the genus and has a wide host range,Palabras claves:Fungicide resistance, Pythium aphanidermatumAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Lee S., Moorman G.W.Fuentes:scopus