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Characterization of tuber blight-suppressive soils from four provinces of the Ecuadorean Andes
ArticleAbstract: Late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, is a threat to potato-cropping systems wPalabras claves:Andes, PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS, Solanum tuberosum, suppressive soils, terminal restriction fragment length polymorphismAutores:Alma R. Koch, Andrade-Piedra J.L., C. I. Díaz, Carla D. Garzón, D. C. Mogrovejo, D. J. Villamarín, Forbes G.A., Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Gabriela K. Orquera-Tornakian, Jaime Gía, Jarrin F., L. K. Ponce, María Soledad Benítez, Molineros J.E., Ricardo F. OlivaFuentes:scopusChemical 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:scopusGenetic diversity of apple- and crabapple-infecting isolates of Venturia inaequalis in Pennsylvania, the United States, determined by microsatellite markers
ArticleAbstract: Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis is the most destructive disease of apple worldwide. In thisPalabras claves:cross-infection, fingerprinting, Molecular marker, pathogenicity, simple sequence repeatAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Jiménez-Gasco M.M., Molineros J.E., PATRICIA GARRIDO, Sitther V.Fuentes:scopusHormetic effects of thiophanate-methyl in multiple isolates of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
ArticleAbstract: Twenty-eight isolates of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, causal agent of dollar spot disease in turf, werePalabras claves:Autores:Alma R. Koch, Carla D. Garzón, Grachet N.G., Melouk H.A., Miller L., Molineros J.E., Pradhan S., Vanessa E. Marcillo, Walker N.R.Fuentes:scopusImproved assessment of mycelial growth stimulation by low doses of mefenoxam in plant pathogenic Globisporangium species
ArticleAbstract: Globisporangium Uzuhashi, Tojo & Kakish. (syn. Pythium Pringsheim) species cause many plant diseasesPalabras claves:Biphasic dose response, Fungal, Fungicide hormesis, Growth stimulation, Low-dose, Mefenoxam, OomycetesAutores:Carla D. Garzón, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Melouk H.A., Molineros J.E., Pradhan S., Walker N.R.Fuentes:scopusSublethal doses of mefenoxam enhance pythium damping-off of geranium
ArticleAbstract: The effect of sublethal doses of fungicides on fungicide-resistant Pythium isolates is unknown but pPalabras claves:Autores:Carla D. Garzón, Francisco Javier Flores Flor, Jeniffer M. Yánez, Jiménez-Gasco M.M., Molineros J.E., Moorman G.W.Fuentes:scopusThe administration of low doses of rituximab followed by hydroxychloroquine, prednisone and low doses of mycophenolate mofetil is an effective therapy in Latin American patients with active systemic lupus erythematosus
ReviewAbstract: Background: In Latin America, the medical attention directed to systemic autoimmune diseases competePalabras claves:Autores:Cardiel M.H., Cervera R., Claudio M. Galarza-Maldonado, Doukh N., Kourilovitch M.R., Molineros J.E., Soroka N.F., Yagur V.Y., Zurita L.Fuentes:scopus