Publications by authors named "Jose B Rodriguez-Haas"

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  • * The study identifies two different fungal isolates from the same ambrosia beetle species that are pathogenic to various plant species, revealing intraspecific variability in their effects.
  • * Understanding the relationship between ambrosia beetles and their fungal partners is crucial, as it highlights the complexity of how these beetles can act as pest vectors for different fungal plant pathogens with varying levels of pathogenicity.
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belongs to the family, which contains endophytes and pathogens of woody plants. In this study, we isolated 11 strains from diseased tissue of . Testing with Koch's postulates-followed by a molecular approach-revealed that was the most pathogenic strain.

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is the fungal symbiont associated with the ambrosia beetle , a plague complex that attacks avocado, among other hosts, causing a disease named dieback (FD). However, the contribution of to the establishment of this disease remains unknown. To advance the understanding of pathogenicity, we profiled its exo-metabolome through metabolomics tools based on accurate mass spectrometry.

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