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Infection Strategies Deployed by Botrytis cinerea, Fusarium acuminatum, and Rhizopus stolonifer as a Function of Tomato Fruit Ripening Stage
S Petrasch, CJ Silva, SD Mesquida-Pesci, K Gallegos, C Van Den Abeele, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 10, 223, 2019
892019
Depicting the battle between nectarine and Monilinia laxa: the fruit developmental stage dictates the effectiveness of the host defenses and the pathogen's infection strategies
M Balsells-Llauradó, CJ Silva, J Usall, N Vall-Llaura, S Serrano-Prieto, ...
Horticulture research 7, 2020
312020
Genomic prediction of strawberry resistance to postharvest fruit decay caused by the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea
S Petrasch, SD Mesquida-Pesci, DDA Pincot, MJ Feldmann, CM López, ...
G3 12 (1), jkab378, 2022
222022
Botrytis cinerea infection accelerates ripening and cell wall disassembly to promote disease in tomato fruit
CJ Silva, JA Adaskaveg, SD Mesquida-Pesci, IB Ortega-Salazar, ...
Plant physiology 191 (1), 575-590, 2023
122023
Non-wounding Contact-based Inoculation of Fruits with Fungal Pathogens in Postharvest
AO Sbodio, SD Mesquida-Pesci, N Yip, I Alvarez-Rojo, E Gutierrez-Baeza, ...
2024
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