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G. Del Sorbo
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 30
Citations - 1279
G. Del Sorbo is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: ATP-binding cassette transporter & Botrytis cinerea. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1214 citations.
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Fungal transporters involved in efflux of natural toxic compounds and fungicides.
TL;DR: Knowledge of ABC and MFS transporters opens possibilities of developing novel strategies for controlling plant diseases, either by modulation of transporter activity or by transgenic expression of transporter genes in plants.
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The ABC transporter BcatrB affects the sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea to the phytoalexin resveratrol and the fungicide fenpiclonil.
TL;DR: Results indicate that BcatrB is a determinant in sensitivity of B. cinerea to plant defense compounds and fungicides.
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Multidrug resistance in Aspergillus nidulans involves novel ATP-binding cassette transporters.
G. Del Sorbo,Alan Carvalho Andrade,J.G.M. van Nistelrooy,J.A.L. van Kan,Elisabetta Balzi,M.A. de Waard +5 more
TL;DR: Functional analysis demonstrated that cDNA of atrB can complement the drug hypersensitivity associated with PDR5 deficiency in S. cerevisiae and be regarded as novel members of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of membrane transporters.
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Disruption of the ech42 (Endochitinase-encoding) gene affects biocontrol activity in Trichoderma harzianum P1
Sheridan L. Woo,Bruno G. G. Donzelli,Felice Scala,Robert L. Mach,Gary E. Harman,Christian P. Kubicek,G. Del Sorbo,Matteo Lorito +7 more
TL;DR: In vitro antifungal activity of the ech42 disruptant culture filtrates against Botrytis cinerea and Rhizoctonia solani was reduced about 40%, compared with wild type; antif fungus activity was fully restored by adding an equivalent amount of CHIT42 as secreted by P1.
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Characterization of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. phaseoli by pathogenic races, VCGs, RFLPs, and RAPD
TL;DR: Isolates of Fusarium oxysporum were obtained from the vascular tissue of Phaseolus spp.