Publications by authors named "Maria Cristina Romero-Rodriguez"

Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. is a fungal pathogen that causes root and stem rot in several economically important crops. However, most of disease control strategies have shown limited effectiveness.

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Macrophomina phaseolina is a soil-borne pathogenic fungus that infects a wide range of crop species and causes severe yield losses. Although the genome of the fungus has been sequenced, the molecular basis of its virulence has not been determined. Identification of up-regulated genes during fungal infection is important to understand the mechanism involved in its virulence.

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  • The study utilized gel-based and gel-free proteomics to analyze protein profiles in Quercus ilex seeds during germination and early growth.
  • Key findings included the identification of 732 protein spots, with 90 characterized, showing distinct metabolic changes as the seed developed, especially in categories related to carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism.
  • The research concluded that mature holm oak seeds possess the necessary proteins for quick metabolic activity and germination, with significant protein variations noted during the early stages post-imbibition.
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