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María Rosa Marano
Researcher at National University of Rosario
Publications - 47
Citations - 1709
María Rosa Marano is an academic researcher from National University of Rosario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthomonas citri & Citrus canker. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1495 citations. Previous affiliations of María Rosa Marano include John Innes Centre & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Biofilm Formation, Epiphytic Fitness, and Canker Development in Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri
Luciano A. Rigano,Florencia Siciliano,Ramón Atanasio Enrique,Lorena Noelia Sendín,Filippone P,Pablo S. Torres,Julia I. Qüesta,John Maxwell Dow,Atilio Pedro Castagnaro,Adrián Alberto Vojnov,María Rosa Marano +10 more
TL;DR: An important role for formation of biofilms in the epiphytic survival of X. axonopodis pv.
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Xanthan Induces Plant Susceptibility by Suppressing Callose Deposition
Maximina H. Yun,Pablo S. Torres,Mohamed El Oirdi,Luciano A. Rigano,Rocío González-Lamothe,María Rosa Marano,Atilio Pedro Castagnaro,Marcelo A. Dankert,Kamal Bouarab,Adrián Alberto Vojnov +9 more
TL;DR: Xanthan suppression effect on callose deposition seems to be important for Xanthomonas infectivity.
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The R1 resistance gene cluster contains three groups of independently evolving, type I R1 homologues and shows substantial structural variation among haplotypes of Solanum demissum.
Hanhui Kuang,Fusheng Wei,María Rosa Marano,Uwe Wirtz,Xiaoxue Wang,Jia Liu,Wai Pun Shum,Jennifer Zaborsky,Luke J. Tallon,Willem Albert Rensink,Stacey Lobst,Peifen Zhang,Carl-Erik Tornqvist,Ahmet L. Tek,John Bamberg,John P. Helgeson,William E. Fry,Frank M. You,Ming-Cheng Luo,Jiming Jiang,C. Robin Buell,Barbara Baker +21 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the R1 homologues represent three independent groups of fast-evolving type I resistance genes, characterized by chimeric structures resulting from frequent sequence exchanges among group members.
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The Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri flagellum is required for mature biofilm and canker development.
Florencia Malamud,Pablo S. Torres,Roxana Andrea Roeschlin,Luciano A. Rigano,Ramón Atanasio Enrique,Hernán Ruy Bonomi,Atilio Pedro Castagnaro,María Rosa Marano,Adrián Alberto Vojnov +8 more
TL;DR: Confocal laser scanning microscopy of biofilms produced in static culture demonstrated that the flagellum is also involved in the formation of mushroom-shaped structures and water channels, and in the dispersion ofBiofilms, indicating a regulatory role for DSF in both types of motility.
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Controlled synthesis of the DSF cell–cell signal is required for biofilm formation and virulence in Xanthomonas campestris
Pablo S. Torres,Florencia Malamud,Luciano A. Rigano,Daniela Marta Russo,María Rosa Marano,Atilio Pedro Castagnaro,Angeles Zorreguieta,Kamal Bouarab,John Maxwell Dow,Adrián Alberto Vojnov +9 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that DSF signalling is finely balanced during both biofilm formation and virulence of the black rot pathogen Xanthomonas campestris.