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Emily K Luna
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 18
Citations - 184
Emily K Luna is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Whole genome sequencing & Thousand cankers disease. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 95 citations.
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Detection and Characterization of Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum (Cobb 1894) comb. nov. Causing Bacterial Leaf Streak of Corn in the United States
Jillian M. Lang,E. DuCharme,J. Ibarra Caballero,Emily K Luna,Terra Hartman,Mary Ortiz-Castro,Kevin A. Korus,John Rascoe,Tamra A. Jackson-Ziems,Kirk Broders,Jan E. Leach +10 more
TL;DR: A multilocus sequence alignment of six housekeeping genes and comparison of average nucleotide identity from draft genome sequence were used to confirm phylogenetic relationships and classification of this bacteria relative to other Xanthomonas vasicola strains.
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Comparative Rice Bran Metabolomics across Diverse Cultivars and Functional Rice Gene⁻Bran Metabolite Relationships.
Iman Zarei,Emily K Luna,Jan E. Leach,Anna M. McClung,Samuel Vilchez,Ousmane Koita,Elizabeth P. Ryan +6 more
TL;DR: Thirty-four rice bran components that varied between cultivars linked to 535 putative biosynthetic genes using to the OryzaCyc 4.0, Plant Metabolic Network database are revealed.
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Bacteria Associated with Russian Wheat Aphid (Diuraphis noxia) Enhance Aphid Virulence to Wheat
Emily K Luna,Leon Van Eck,Tony Campillo,Margaret D. Weinroth,Jessica L. Metcalf,Alvaro L. Pérez-Quintero,Anna-Maria Botha,Theodore W. Thannhauser,Darryl J. Pappin,Ned Tisserat,Nora L.V. Lapitan,Cristiana T. Argueso,Paul J. Ode,Michelle Heck,Jan E. Leach +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that bacterial proteins are a significant component of Russian wheat aphid saliva, that the bacteria producing these proteins are associated with aphids and plants fed upon by aphids, and that these aphid-associated bacteria facilitate aphid virulence to wheat.
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Erwinia iniecta sp. nov., isolated from Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia).
Tony Campillo,Emily K Luna,Perrine Portier,Perrine Portier,Perrine Portier,Marion Fischer-Le Saux,Marion Fischer-Le Saux,Marion Fischer-Le Saux,Nora L. V. Lapitan,Ned Tisserat,Jan E. Leach +10 more
TL;DR: Based on multilocus sequence analysis involving the 16S rRNA, atpD, infB, gyrB and rpoB genes, these bacterial isolates constitute a novel clade in the genus ErwinIA, and were most closely related to Erwinia toletana.
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Nematode ascaroside enhances resistance in a broad spectrum of plant–pathogen systems
Daniel F. Klessig,Murli Manohar,Shine Baby,Aline Koch,Wiseborn B. Danquah,Emily K Luna,Hee-Jin Park,Judith M. Kolkman,B. Gillian Turgeon,Rebecca Nelson,Jan E. Leach,Valerie M. Williamson,Karl-Heinz Kogel,Aardra Kachroo,Frank C. Schroeder +14 more