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Comparative large-scale analysis of interactions between several crop species and the effector repertoires from multiple pathovars of pseudomonas and Ralstonia
ArticleAbstract: Bacterial plant pathogens manipulate their hosts by injection of numerous effector proteins into hosPalabras claves:Autores:Blumenthal D., Caldwell K.S., Cavanaugh K.A., Greenberg J.T., Jelenska J., Jose Castillo, Kozik A., Lahre K., Mchale L.K., Michelmore R.W., Ochoa O., Piskurewicz U., Vinatzer B.A., Wroblewski T., Xu H.Fuentes:googlescopusAnalysis of the speciation process suggests a dual lifestyle in the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum species complex
ArticleAbstract: Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) is the causal agent of bacterial wilt disease in manyPalabras claves:Bacterial ecology, Bacterial speciation, gene flow, Pangenome, pathogenicityAutores:Jose CastilloFuentes:googlescopusA genome-wide scan for genes under balancing selection in the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum
ArticleAbstract: Background: Plant pathogens are under significant selective pressure by the plant host. ConsequentlyPalabras claves:Balancing selection, Fu & Li's D, pathogenesis, RALSTONIA SOLANACEARUM, Tajima's D, Virulence related genes, Watterson's thetaAutores:Agathos S.N., Jose CastilloFuentes:googlescopusDevelopment of an ecological strategy for the control of downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) in cucumber cultivation (Cucumis sativus L.)
ArticleAbstract: Downy mildew is a severe disease of cucumber worldwide. The oomycete Pseudoperonospora cubensis causPalabras claves:AUDPCr, Biological fungicide, Cucumber, Downy mildew, Ecological controlAutores:Ayón-Villao F., Castro-Piguave C., Delvalle-García I., Gabriel-Ortega J., Jose Castillo, Pereira-Murillo E.Fuentes:googlescopusGenome-enabled phylogeographic investigation of the quarantine pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 and screening for sources of resistance against its core effectors
ArticleAbstract: Phylogeographic studies inform about routes of pathogen dissemination and are instrumental for improPalabras claves:Autores:Cai R., Clarke C.R., Daunay M.C., Hayes B., Jose Castillo, Runde B., Studholme D.J., Vinatzer B.A., Weisberg A., Wicker E., Wroblewski T.Fuentes:googlescopusEnhancing the sustainability of quinoa production and soil resilience by using bioproducts made with native microorganisms
ArticleAbstract: Microorganisms are involved in a network of interactions with plants, promoting growth and acting asPalabras claves:Andean Altiplano, Endophytes, Plant growth-promoting bacteria, quinoa, soil, TRICHODERMAAutores:Angulo M., Angulo V., Barja D., Claros M., Gutiérrez C., Jose Castillo, Navia O., Ortuño N.Fuentes:googlescopusEvolutionary dynamics of Ralstonia solanacearum
ArticleAbstract: We investigated the genetic diversity, extent of recombination, natural selection, and population diPalabras claves:Autores:Greenberg J.T., Jose CastilloFuentes:googlescopusDiversity and evolutionary dynamics of spore-coat proteins in spore-forming species of bacillales
ArticleAbstract: Among members of the Bacillales order, there are several species capable of forming a structure callPalabras claves:Bacillales, BACILLUS, Horizontal gene transfer, Morphogenetic coat proteins, Positive/purifying selection, Spore-coat proteinsAutores:Driks A., Henry Secaira-Morocho, Jose CastilloFuentes:googlescopusDiversity of cultivable microorganisms associated with Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and their potential for plant growth-promotion
ArticleAbstract: Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) has grown since ancestral times in the Andean mountains and Altiplano, wPalabras claves:Andean Altiplano, microbial diversity, Plant growth-promoting bacteria, Rhizosphere bacteria, TRICHODERMAAutores:Claros M., Conde G., Jose Castillo, Ortuño N.Fuentes:googlescopusNaturally occurring nonpathogenic isolates of the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae lack a type III secretion system and effector gene orthologues
ArticleAbstract: Pseudomonas syringae causes plant diseases, and the main virulence mechanism is a type III secretionPalabras claves:Autores:Jelenska J., Jose Castillo, Liu H., Mohr T.J., Morris C.E., Vinatzer B.A., Yan S.Fuentes:googlescopus