Barbara Blanco-Ulate, Ph.D.

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2014 Plant Biology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Botany Biology, Plant Pathology Agriculture, Bioinformatics Biology
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John Labavitch grad student 2014 UC Davis
 (Developmentally Regulated Susceptibility of Tomato Fruit to Botrytis cinerea.)
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Balsells-Llauradó M, Vall-Llaura N, Usall J, et al. (2022) Transcriptional profiling of the terpenoid biosynthesis pathway and in vitro tests reveal putative roles of linalool and farnesal in nectarine resistance against brown rot. Plant Science : An International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology. 327: 111558
Silva C, Adaskaveg JA, Mesquida-Pesci SD, et al. (2022) Botrytis cinerea infection accelerates ripening and cell wall disassembly to promote disease in tomato fruit. Plant Physiology
Duduit JR, Kosentka PZ, Miller MA, et al. (2022) Coordinated transcriptional regulation of the carotenoid biosynthesis contributes to fruit lycopene content in high-lycopene tomato genotypes. Horticulture Research. 9: uhac084
Silva CJ, van den Abeele C, Ortega-Salazar I, et al. (2021) Host susceptibility factors render ripe tomato fruit vulnerable to fungal disease despite active immune responses. Journal of Experimental Botany
Balsells-Llauradó M, Silva CJ, Usall J, et al. (2020) Depicting the battle between nectarine and : the fruit developmental stage dictates the effectiveness of the host defenses and the pathogen's infection strategies. Horticulture Research. 7: 167
Vondras AM, Minio A, Blanco-Ulate B, et al. (2019) The genomic diversification of grapevine clones. Bmc Genomics. 20: 972
Escobar-Niño A, Liñeiro E, Amil F, et al. (2019) Proteomic study of the membrane components of signalling cascades of Botrytis cinerea controlled by phosphorylation. Scientific Reports. 9: 9860
Petrasch S, Knapp SJ, van Kan JAL, et al. (2019) Grey mould of strawberry, a devastating disease caused by the ubiquitous necrotrophic fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea. Molecular Plant Pathology
Petrasch S, Silva CJ, Mesquida-Pesci SD, et al. (2019) Infection Strategies Deployed by , , and as a Function of Tomato Fruit Ripening Stage. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10: 223
Minio A, Massonnet M, Figueroa-Balderas R, et al. (2019) Iso-Seq Allows Genome-Independent Transcriptome Profiling of Grape Berry Development. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
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