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    Role of ethylene and related gene expression in the interaction between strawberry plants and the plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense by Elías, J M, Guerrero-Molina, M F, Martínez-Zamora, M G, Díaz-Ricci, J C, Pedraza, R O

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-05-2018)
    “…Induced systemic resistance (ISR) is one of the indirect mechanisms of growth promotion exerted by plant growth-promoting bacteria, and can be mediated by…”
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    The novel elicitor AsES triggers a defense response against Botrytis cinerea in Arabidopsis thaliana by Hael-Conrad, V., Abou-Mansour, E., Díaz-Ricci, J.-C., Métraux, J.-P., Serrano, M.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-12-2015)
    “…•AsES elicitor induces a defense response in Arabidopsis thaliana against Botrytis cinerea.•AsES did not inhibit germination of Botrytis cinerea spores neither…”
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    The fungal elicitor AsES requires a functional ethylene pathway to activate the innate immunity in strawberry by Perato, S. M., Furio, R. N., Tomas‐Grau, R. H., Caro, M. P., Hael‐Conrad, V., Díaz‐Ricci, J. C., Martinez‐Zamora, M. G., Franken, P.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-11-2020)
    “…Acremonium strictum Elicitor Subtilisin (AsES) is a fungal elicitor that activates innate immunity, conferring disease resistance in strawberry…”
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    Effect of natural and synthetic Brassinosteroids on strawberry immune response against Colletotrichum acutatum by Furio, R. N., Albornoz, P. L., Coll, Y., Martínez Zamora, G. M., Salazar, S. M., Martos, G. G., Díaz Ricci, J. C.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-01-2019)
    “…Brassinosteroids (BRs) are steroidal essential compounds for plant growth and development. It was shown that the exogenous applications of BRs induce…”
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    Biological control of strawberry grey mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea mediated by Colletotrichum acutatum extracts by Tomas-Grau, R. H., Hael-Conrad, V., Requena-Serra, F. J., Perato, S. M., Caro, M. d. P., Salazar, S. M., Díaz-Ricci, J. C.

    Published in BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (01-08-2020)
    “…Despite the negative impact on human, animal and environmental health, synthetic fungicides are the most common agrochemicals used to control Botrytis cinerea,…”
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    Brassinosteroids promote growth, fruit quality and protection against Botrytis on Fragaria x ananassa by Furio, R. N., Salazar, S. M., Martínez-Zamora, G. M., Coll, Y., Hael-Conrad, V., Díaz-Ricci, J. C.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-07-2019)
    “…Brassinosteroids (BRs) are steroidal compounds involved in plant growth and development. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of 24-epibrassinolide…”
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    Physiological, structural and molecular traits activated in strawberry plants after inoculation with the plant growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense REC3 by Guerrero-Molina, M. F., Lovaisa, N. C., Salazar, S. M., Martínez-Zamora, M. G., Díaz-Ricci, J. C., Pedraza, R. O.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-05-2015)
    “…The plant growth-promoting strain REC3 of Azospirillum brasilense, isolated from strawberry roots, prompts growth promotion and systemic protection against…”
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    strawberry disease caused by Acremonium strictum by Racedo, J, Salazar, S. M, Castagnaro, A. P, Díaz Ricci, J. C

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-12-2013)
    “…We report Acremonium strictum as the causal agent of a new disease in strawberry plants (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) in the Northwest of Argentina. Both the…”
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    Natural occurrence of Azospirillum brasilense in strawberry plants by Pedraza, R. O, Motok, J, Tortora, M. L, Salazar, S. M, Díaz-Ricci, J. C

    Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2007)
    “…Azospirillum species are free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria commonly found in soil and in association with roots of different plant species. For their…”
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    Induction of a defense response in strawberry mediated by an avirulent strain of Colletotrichum by Salazar, S. M, Castagnaro, A. P, Arias, M. E, Chalfoun, N, Tonello, U, Díaz Ricci, J. C

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-02-2007)
    “…In the strawberry crop area of Tucumán (north-west Argentina) the three species of Colletotrichum causing anthracnose disease (C. acutatum, C. fragariae and C…”
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    Avirulent strain of Colletotrichum induces a systemic resistance in strawberry by Salazar, S. M., Grellet, C. F., Chalfoun, N. R., Castagnaro, A. P., Díaz Ricci, J. C.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-04-2013)
    “…Strawberry plants exposed to an avirulent isolate of Colletotrichum fragariae acquired strong resistance against a virulent strain of C . acutatum …”
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    Genetic Diversity of Pto-Like Serine/Threonine Kinase Disease Resistance Genes in Cultivated and Wild Strawberries by Martínez Zamora, M. G., Castagnaro, A. P., Díaz Ricci, J. C.

    Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-08-2008)
    “…Degenerate oligonucleotide primers, designed based on conserved regions of several serine-threonine kinases (STK) previously cloned in tomato and Arabidopsis ,…”
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    Active Germplasm bank of strawberry (BGA) in Argentina by Arias, M. E, Diaz Ricci, J. C, Castagnaro, A. P

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2014)
    “…During the 90s in Tucuman, north of Argentina, the Active Germplasm Bank (BGA) of strawberry was established and initiated its collection with an…”
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    Isolation and diversity analysis of resistance gene analogues (RGAs) from cultivated and wild strawberries by Martinez Zamora, M.G, Castagnaro, A.P, Diaz Ricci, J.C

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-11-2004)
    “…Degenerate oligonucleotide primers, designed based on conserved regions of Nucleotide Binding Site (NBS) domains from previously cloned plant resistance genes,…”
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    Modeling of the controlled expression of a harmful protein by a three-plasmid harboring system by Unzaga, T. V., Díaz-Ricci, J. C., Rhee, J. I., Hernández, M. R., Schügerl, K.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (05-12-2002)
    “…A genetically structured mathematical model was developed and used to evaluate the influence of molecular parameters involved in the expression of a harmful…”
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    Induced resistance activated by a culture filtrate derived from an avirulent pathogen as a mechanism of biological control of anthracnose in strawberry by Chalfoun, N.R., Castagnaro, A.P., Díaz Ricci, J.C.

    Published in Biological control (01-09-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Extracts from an avirulent isolate confer protection against strawberry anthracnose. ► Culture filtrate (CF) can induce a systemic…”
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    Plasmid effects on Escherichia coli metabolism by Diaz Ricci, J C, Hernández, M E

    Published in Critical reviews in biotechnology (2000)
    “…The idea that plasmids replicate within hosts at the expense of cell metabolic energy and preformed cellular blocks depicts plasmids as a kind of molecular…”
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    Visual counts, bioacoustics and RADAR: three methods to study waterfowl prenuptial migration in Southern France by Beroud, T., Druais, J., Bay, Y., Ricci, J. C.

    Published in Animal biodiversity and conservation (01-01-2012)
    “…This study comes from four years (2006–2009) of monitoring on two sites during the prenuptial migration. On each site, a monitoring of 24 hours per each 10–day…”
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