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Luisa F Castiblanco
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Bacterial disease management: challenges, experience, innovation and future prospects: challenges in bacterial molecular plant pathology
GW Sundin, LF Castiblanco, X Yuan, Q Zeng, CH Yang
Molecular plant pathology 17 (9), 1506-1518, 2016
2332016
New insights on molecular regulation of biofilm formation in plant‐associated bacteria
LF Castiblanco, GW Sundin
Journal of integrative plant biology 58 (4), 362-372, 2016
1182016
Cyclic Di-GMP modulates the disease progression of Erwinia amylovora
AC Edmunds, LF Castiblanco, GW Sundin, CM Waters
Journal of bacteriology 195 (10), 2155-2165, 2013
962013
Cellulose production, activated by cyclic di‐GMP through BcsA and BcsZ, is a virulence factor and an essential determinant of the three‐dimensional architectures of biofilms …
LF Castiblanco, GW Sundin
Molecular plant pathology 19 (1), 90-103, 2018
572018
TALE1 from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis acts as a transcriptional activator in plant cells and is important for pathogenicity in cassava plants
LF Castiblanco, J Gil, A Rojas, D Osorio, S Gutiérrez, A Muñoz‐Bodnar, ...
Molecular plant pathology 14 (1), 84-95, 2013
512013
Phosphodiesterase genes regulate amylovoran production, biofilm formation, and virulence in Erwinia amylovora
RR Kharadi, LF Castiblanco, CM Waters, GW Sundin
Applied and environmental microbiology 85 (1), e02233-18, 2019
292019
Genetic Dissection of the Erwinia amylovora Disease Cycle
RR Kharadi, JK Schachterle, X Yuan, LF Castiblanco, J Peng, SM Slack, ...
Annual review of phytopathology 59, 191-212, 2021
272021
Transcriptional response of Erwinia amylovora to copper shock: in vivo role of the copA gene
B Águila‐Clares, LF Castiblanco, JM Quesada, R Penyalver, J Carbonell, ...
Molecular plant pathology 19 (1), 169-179, 2018
212018
Perspectives on the Transition From Bacterial Phytopathogen Genomics Studies to Applications Enhancing Disease Management: From Promise to Practice
GW Sundin, N Wang, AO Charkowski, LF Castiblanco, H Jia, Y Zhao
Phytopathology 106 (10), 1071-1082, 2016
162016
Regulation of effector delivery by type III secretion chaperone proteins in Erwinia amylovora
LF Castiblanco, LR Triplett, GW Sundin
Frontiers in Microbiology 9, 146, 2018
152018
The type VI secretion system of Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. manihotis is involved in virulence and in vitro motility
NA Montenegro Benavides, A Alvarez B, ML Arrieta-Ortiz, ...
BMC microbiology 21, 1-12, 2021
132021
Virulence Mechanisms of Plant-pathogenic Bacteria
JB Jones, GW Sundin, FF White, SA Hogenhout, C Roper, L De La Fuente, ...
American Phytopathological Society, 2015
72015
Characterization of quorum sensing and cyclic-di-GMP signaling systems in Erwinia amylovora
LF Castiblanco, AC Edmunds, CM Waters, GW Sundin
Phytopathology 101, 2011
52011
Construction of phosphodiesterase mutants in Erwinia amylovora to evaluate the role of cyclic di-GMP in virulence regulation
R Kharadi, R Kharadi, L Castiblanco, G Sundin
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 106 (12), 10-10, 2016
2016
The role of phosphodiesterase genes in cyclic-di-GMP degradation and virulence regulation in Erwinia amylovora
R Kharadi, L Castiblanco, G Sundin
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 106 (12), 190-190, 2016
2016
Cellulose is a major component of biofilms formed by Erwinia amylovora
LF Castiblanco, GW Sundin
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 105 (11), 25-25, 2015
2015
Cyclic di-GMP regulates biofilm formation in Erwinia amylovora through cellulose biosynthesis
LF Castiblanco, GW Sundin
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 104 (11), 23-23, 2014
2014
Cyclic di-GMP regulates the expression of virulence factors in Erwinia amylovora
LF Castiblanco, AC Edmunds, CM Waters, GW Sundin
XIII International Workshop on Fire Blight 1056, 199-205, 2013
2013
Regulation of effector protein translocation by type III secretion chaperones and HrpN in Erwinia amylovora.
LF Castiblanco, LR Triplett, GW Sundin
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 102 (7), 19-19, 2012
2012
Characterization of pthB, a novel avrBs3-like effector protein from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis
LFC Mossos
Uniandes, 2009
2009
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