Publications by authors named "Gonzalo A Diaz"

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  • There is limited research on how the age of pruning wounds and timing of pruning affect the infection of apple trees by Botryosphaeriaceae fungi.
  • The study found that younger pruning wounds (1 and 15 days old) are significantly more susceptible to infections than older wounds (30 and 45 days).
  • Additionally, the release of fungal spores was closely linked to rainfall, with a large percentage of conidia released during rainy months from June to August.
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  • English walnut cultivation in Chile has grown to 9,000 hectares in the Maule Region, but many trees are showing signs of decline, with symptoms observed in 10-35% of trees per orchard, including chlorotic leaves and branch dieback.
  • A study involved collecting symptomatic branches, which were disinfected and cultured on a growth medium to isolate fungal pathogens, resulting in the identification of four isolates with specific growth characteristics.
  • Genetic analysis indicated that these isolates closely match Neofusicoccum nonquaesitum, a pathogen known to affect walnut trees; further tests are being conducted to determine the pathogenicity of these isolates.
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  • * A study collected and analyzed wood samples from 38 infected orchards to identify the fungal causes of these diseases, using various techniques including morphological traits and DNA sequencing.
  • * Preliminary results indicated that nearly half of the fungal isolates were basidiomycetes, all showing high genetic similarity, suggesting a common pathogenic threat to hazelnut trees across different regions in Chile.
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The European hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is an important fruit crop cultivated in Chile, with over 17,000 ha planted (46%) in the Maule region, central Chile. During a routine orchard survey in seasons 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, in the Maule region, canker and dieback symptoms were observed in two commercial orchards of European hazelnut cv. Tonda Di Giffoni in San Rafael (8-year-olds) and Linares (15-year-olds), with an incidence between 10% and 36%, respectively, based on external symptoms.

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Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) are one of the most important phytosanitary problems that affect grapevines () worldwide. In Chile, is the major fungal trunk pathogen associated with GTDs. In the vineyards, the natural infections by are associated with air-borne conidia dispersed onto fresh pruning wounds from pycnidia.

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During the harvest of 2020 and 2021, sweet cherry (Prunus avium) fruit showed a firm rot with irregular pale to dark brown lesions on the fruit surface, with green to light brown fungal growth resembling Alternaria-like infection (Simmons, 2007). Diseased cherries (n= 80 fruit) were collected at harvest in mature (over 10-year-old) commercial orchards of cherry tree varieties Lapins, Regina, Santina, Skeena, and Sweetheart planted in four localities of the regions O´Higgins (33°59´ S, 70°42´W; San Francisco de Mostazal and Graneros) and Maule (35°00'S, 71°23´W; Curicó and Sagrada Familia), Central Chile. The incidence of black rot was 1.

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The transition from controlled to partial support ventilation is a challenge in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients due to the risks of patient-self-inflicted lung injury. The magnitude of tidal volume (V) and intrapulmonary dyssynchrony (pendelluft) are suggested mechanisms of lung injury. We conducted a prospective, observational, physiological study in a tertiary academic intensive care unit.

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False shamrock (Oxalis triangularis), native to South America, is an ornamental and popular plant bulb, commercialized for their attractive shape and color (purple triangular leaves) (Taha et al., 2013). In Chile, a rust was detected in O.

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English walnut (Juglans regia), cv. Chandler is the most cultivated tree nut in Chile, with 43,734 ha. In Maule Region, central Chile, English walnut plantings have expanded over an additional 7,000 ha in the last five years.

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Apple (Malus × domestica) is an important fruit crop in Chile, with a cultivated area of 32,313 ha concentrated (63%) in Maule Region (35°25' S). Unusual core rot on 'Fuji' apples was observed at harvest in a commercial orchard in Curicó, Maule Region, with an incidence ranged between 22 to 35% in 2018 and 2019. Previously, in 2017, an incidence of 30% was estimated on 'Fuji' fruits destined to the Asian market.

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In the past and present, human activities have been involved in triggering global warming, causing drought stresses that affect animals and plants. Plants are more defenseless against drought stress; and therefore, plant development and productive output are decreased. To decrease the effect of drought stress on plants, it is crucial to establish a plant feedback mechanism of resistance to drought.

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In recent years, the number of apple trees affected by Botryosphaeria cankers and dieback has considerably increased in central Chile. This study aimed to identify the species of Botryosphaeriaceae associated with canker and dieback symptoms, estimate disease incidence and distributions, and study their pathogenicity and virulence on apple and other fruit crops. A field survey of 34 commercial orchards of apple (7 to 30 years old) was conducted in 16 localities, obtaining 270 symptomatic branch and trunk samples in 2017 and 2018 growing seasons.

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Aims Of This Study: To describe the Latin American population affected by COVID-19, and to determine relevant risk factors for in-hospital mortality.

Methods: We prospectively registered relevant clinical, laboratory, and radiological data of adult patients with COVID-19, admitted within the first 100 days of the pandemic from a single teaching hospital in Santiago, Chile. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality.

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Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important grain legume cultivated worldwide as food for humans and livestock (Schwartz et al., 2005).

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Grapevine Trunk Diseases (GTDs) are a major challenge to the grape industry worldwide. GTDs are responsible for considerable loss of quality, production, and vineyard longevity. Seventy-five percent of Chilean vineyards are estimated to be affected by GTDs.

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Gray mold is the primary postharvest disease of 'Hayward' kiwifruit () in Chile, with a prevalence of 33.1% in 2016 and 7.1% in 2017.

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Dieback symptoms associated with fungal trunk pathogens cause significant economic losses for farmers of kiwifruit and other woody fruit trees worldwide. This study represents the first attempt to identify and characterize the fungal trunk pathogens associated with cordon dieback disease of kiwifruit in central Chile. Field surveys were conducted throughout the main kiwifruit-growing regions in central Chile to determine the incidence and characterize the fungal trunk pathogens associated with cordon dieback of kiwifruit cultivar Hayward through morphological, molecular, and pathogenicity studies.

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Diaporthe spp. are important plant pathogens causing wood cankers, blight, dieback, and fruit rot in a wide range of hosts. During surveys conducted during the 2013 and 2014 seasons, a postharvest rot in Hayward kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) was observed in Chile.

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Trunk diseases such as esca have been recognized as an economically important problem of grapevine worldwide. A study was conducted to characterize the distribution of Phaeomoniella chlamydospora in Chile. A field survey of young and mature grapevines from 67 vineyards located along a 1,315-km north-south axis demonstrated that P.

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Stem canker and dieback are important factors that limit the longevity and reduce the yield of blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) in Chile. In this study, species of Diaporthe associated with blueberry were isolated and identified.

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Rationale: Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and prone positioning may induce lung recruitment and affect alveolar dynamics in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Whether there is interdependence between the effects of PEEP and prone positioning on these variables is unknown.

Objectives: To determine the effects of high PEEP and prone positioning on lung recruitment, cyclic recruitment/derecruitment, and tidal hyperinflation and how these effects are influenced by lung recruitability.

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This study reports the incidence of ochratoxigenic strains of Aspergillus on Chilean grapes (Vitis vinifera) and wineries, and production of OTA levels in wines with grapes having different levels of contamination with OTA-producing Aspergillus carbonarius was studied. A. carbonarius, A.

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