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    Penicillium italicum : An Underexplored Postharvest Pathogen by Kanashiro, Aline Midori, Akiyama, Daniel Yuri, Kupper, Katia Cristina, Fill, Taícia Pacheco

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-12-2020)
    “…In the agricultural sector, citrus is one of the most important fruit genus in the world. In this scenario, Brazil is the largest producer of oranges; 34% of…”
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    Biological Control of Citrus Postharvest Phytopathogens by Moraes Bazioli, Jaqueline, Belinato, João Raul, Costa, Jonas Henrique, Akiyama, Daniel Yuri, Pontes, João Guilherme de Moraes, Kupper, Katia Cristina, Augusto, Fabio, de Carvalho, João Ernesto, Fill, Taícia Pacheco

    Published in Toxins (06-08-2019)
    “…Citrus are vulnerable to the postharvest decay caused by , , and , which are responsible for the green mold, blue mold, and sour rot post-harvest disease,…”
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    The Penicillium brasilianum Histone Deacetylase Clr3 Regulates Secondary Metabolite Production and Tolerance to Oxidative Stress by Akiyama, Daniel Yuri, Rocha, Marina Campos, Costa, Jonas Henrique, Teles, Caroline Brandão, da Silva Zuccoli, Giuliana, Malavazi, Iran, Fill, Taicia Pacheco

    Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (17-05-2022)
    “…Most of the biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) found in microbes are silent under standard laboratory cultivation conditions due to the lack of expression…”
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    Exploring the interaction between citrus flavonoids and phytopathogenic fungi through enzymatic activities by Costa, Jonas Henrique, Fernandes, Laura Soler, Akiyama, Daniel Yuri, Fill, Taícia Pacheco

    Published in Bioorganic chemistry (01-09-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Hydrolytic activity on citrus flavonoids compared between main phytopathogens.•P. italicum exhibited highest and faster enzymatic…”
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    Melia azedarach L. in vitro plantlets as a new source of antifeeding salannin- and nimbolinin-type limonoids by Akiyama, Daniel Yuri, Santos, Maria Eduarda Radavelli, Maximo, Marina Ferreira, da Silva, Maria de Fátima das Graças Fernandes, Lopes, Adriana Aparecida, Fill, Taicia Pacheco

    Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (01-08-2024)
    “…Medicinal plants are invaluable sources of bioactive natural products. To further access plant’s biosynthetic and biotechnological potential, plant tissue…”
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