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Juan A Navas-Cortes
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 274
Citations - 5285
Juan A Navas-Cortes is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: PEST analysis & European union. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 192 publications receiving 3962 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan A Navas-Cortes include University of Córdoba (Spain).
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Intestinal Microbiota Is Influenced by Gender and Body Mass Index.
Carmen Haro,Carmen Haro,Oriol A. Rangel-Zuñiga,Oriol A. Rangel-Zuñiga,Juan F. Alcala-Diaz,Juan F. Alcala-Diaz,Francisco Gomez-Delgado,Francisco Gomez-Delgado,Pablo Perez-Martinez,Pablo Perez-Martinez,Javier Delgado-Lista,Javier Delgado-Lista,Gracia M. Quintana-Navarro,Gracia M. Quintana-Navarro,Blanca B. Landa,Juan A Navas-Cortes,Manuel Tena-Sempere,Manuel Tena-Sempere,Jose C. Clemente,Jose Lopez-Miranda,Jose Lopez-Miranda,Francisco Pérez-Jiménez,Francisco Pérez-Jiménez,Antonio Camargo,Antonio Camargo +24 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that gut microbiota may differ between men and women, and that these differences may be influenced by the grade of obesity, as a function of gender and changes in body mass index.
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High-resolution airborne hyperspectral and thermal imagery for early detection of Verticillium wilt of olive using fluorescence, temperature and narrow-band spectral indices.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the use of high-resolution thermal imagery, chlorophyll fluorescence, structural and physiological indices (xanthophyll, carotenoids and blue/green/red B/G/R indices) calculated from multispectral and hyperspectral imagery as early indicators of water stress caused by Verticillium wilt infection and severity.
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Induction of an antioxidant enzyme system and other oxidative stress markers associated with compatible and incompatible interactions between chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.ciceris
TL;DR: Whereas enhanced DAO activity in stems, and earlier increases in lipid peroxidation and CAT and SOD activities in roots, can be associated with resistance to fusarium wilt in chickpea, the induction of the latter three parameters in roots and stems along with that of APX, GR and GPX activities are rather more associated with the establishment of the compatible interaction.
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Factors affecting the occurrence and distribution of entomopathogenic fungi in natural and cultivated soils
Enrique Quesada-Moraga,Juan A Navas-Cortes,Elizabeth A.A. Maranhao,Almudena Ortiz-Urquiza,Cándido Santiago-Álvarez +4 more
TL;DR: Bi-plot displays representing soil samples indicated that, irrespective of geographical location, absence of both fungal species was determined by alkaline sandy soils with low organic matter content, whereas heaviness of soil texture, acidity and increasing Organic matter content led to progressively higher percentages of samples harbouring entomopathogenic fungi.
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Previsual symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa infection revealed in spectral plant-trait alterations.
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada,C. Camino,Pieter S. A. Beck,Ruth Sagardoy Calderón,Alberto Hornero,Alberto Hornero,Rocío Hernández-Clemente,Teja Kattenborn,Miguel Montes-Borrego,L. Susca,M. Morelli,Victoria González-Dugo,Peter North,Blanca B. Landa,Donato Boscia,Maria Saponari,Juan A Navas-Cortes +16 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that spectral plant-trait alterations caused by X. fastidiosa infection are detectable previsually at the landscape scale, a critical requirement to help eradicate some of the most devastating plant diseases worldwide.