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Carlos Priminho Pirovani

Researcher at State University of Santa Cruz

Publications -  131
Citations -  1987

Carlos Priminho Pirovani is an academic researcher from State University of Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Moniliophthora perniciosa & Biology. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 113 publications receiving 1462 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Priminho Pirovani include Universidade Federal de Viçosa.

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The pathogen Moniliophthora perniciosa promotes differential proteomic modulation of cacao genotypes with contrasting resistance to witches´ broom disease.

TL;DR: The important altered proteins identified in the present study are related to key biologic functions in resistance, such as oxidative stress, especially in the resistant genotype TSH1188, that showed a strong mechanism of detoxification.
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Photosynthetic, antioxidative, molecular and ultrastructural responses of young cacao plants to Cd toxicity in the soil.

TL;DR: It was concluded that soil Cd toxicity caused damage to the photosynthetic machinery, antioxidative metabolism, gene expression and irreversible damage to root cells ultrastructure of CCN 51 cocoa plants, whose damage intensity depended on the exposure time to the metal.
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Protein extraction for proteome analysis from cacao leaves and meristems, organs infected by Moniliophthora perniciosa, the causal agent of the witches' broom disease

TL;DR: Three new protocols were developed to establish a routine procedure for the application of proteomic and biochemical analysis to cacao tissues, one for apoplastic washing fluid (AWF) extraction, and two for protein extraction – under denaturing and nondenaturing conditions.
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Hydrogen peroxide formation in cacao tissues infected by the hemibiotrophic fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa

TL;DR: The role of H₂O₁ and its formation from Oxa via Apx and Glp in resistant and susceptible variety infected by M. perniciosa were discussed and distinct temporal and genotype-dependent patterns were reported.