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Serenella A. Sukno
Researcher at University of Salamanca
Publications - 49
Citations - 2835
Serenella A. Sukno is an academic researcher from University of Salamanca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colletotrichum & Gene. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2320 citations. Previous affiliations of Serenella A. Sukno include Texas A&M University & Spanish National Research Council.
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Lifestyle transitions in plant pathogenic Colletotrichum fungi deciphered by genome and transcriptome analyses
Richard J. O'Connell,Michael R. Thon,Stéphane Hacquard,Stefan G. Amyotte,Jochen Kleemann,Maria F. Torres,Ulrike Damm,Ester Alvarenga Santos Buiate,Lynn Epstein,Noam Alkan,Janine Altmüller,Lucia Alvarado-Balderrama,Christopher Bauser,Christian Becker,Bruce W. Birren,Zehua Chen,Jaeyoung Choi,Jo Anne Crouch,Jonathan P. Duvick,Jonathan P. Duvick,Mark A. Farman,Pamela Gan,David I. Heiman,Bernard Henrissat,Richard J. Howard,Mehdi Kabbage,Christian Koch,Barbara Kracher,Yasuyuki Kubo,Audrey D. Law,Marc-Henri Lebrun,Yong-Hwan Lee,Itay Miyara,Neil Moore,Ulla Neumann,Karl Nordström,Daniel G. Panaccione,Ralph Panstruga,Ralph Panstruga,Michael Place,Robert H. Proctor,Dov Prusky,Gabriel E. Rech,Richard Reinhardt,Jeffrey A. Rollins,Steve Rounsley,Christopher L. Schardl,David C. Schwartz,Narmada Shenoy,Ken Shirasu,Usha Rani Sikhakolli,Kurt Stüber,Serenella A. Sukno,James A. Sweigard,Yoshitaka Takano,Hiroyuki Takahara,Hiroyuki Takahara,Frances Trail,H. Charlotte van der Does,H. Charlotte van der Does,Lars M. Voll,Isa Will,Sarah Young,Qiandong Zeng,Jingze Zhang,Shiguo Zhou,Martin B. Dickman,Paul Schulze-Lefert,Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat,Li-Jun Ma,Li-Jun Ma,Lisa J. Vaillancourt +71 more
TL;DR: Findings show that preinvasion perception of plant-derived signals substantially reprograms fungal gene expression and indicate previously unknown functions for particular fungal cell types.
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Comparative genome sequence analysis underscores mycoparasitism as the ancestral life style of Trichoderma
Christian P. Kubicek,Alfredo Herrera-Estrella,Verena Seidl-Seiboth,Diego Martinez,Irina S. Druzhinina,Michael R. Thon,Susanne Zeilinger,Sergio Casas-Flores,Benjamin A. Horwitz,Prasun K. Mukherjee,Mala Mukherjee,László Kredics,Luis David Alcaraz,Andrea Aerts,Zsuzsanna Antal,Lea Atanasova,Mayte G Cervantes-Badillo,Jean F. Challacombe,Olga Chertkov,Kevin McCluskey,Fanny Coulpier,Nandan P. Deshpande,Hans von Döhren,Daniel J. Ebbole,Edgardo Ulises Esquivel-Naranjo,Erzsébet Fekete,Michel Flipphi,Fabian Glaser,Elida Yazmin Gomez-Rodriguez,Sabine Gruber,Cliff Han,Bernard Henrissat,Rosa Hermosa,Miguel Ángel Hernández-Oñate,Levente Karaffa,Idit Kosti,Stéphane Le Crom,Erika Lindquist,Susan Lucas,Mette Lübeck,Peter Stephensen Lübeck,Antoine Margeot,Benjamin Metz,Monica Misra,Helena Nevalainen,Markus Omann,Nicolle H. Packer,Giancarlo Perrone,Edith Elena Uresti-Rivera,Asaf Salamov,Monika Schmoll,Bernhard Seiboth,Harris Shapiro,Serenella A. Sukno,Juan Antonio Tamayo-Ramos,Doris Tisch,Aric Wiest,Heather H. Wilkinson,Michael Zhang,Pedro M. Coutinho,Charles M. Kenerley,Enrique Monte,Scott E. Baker,Scott E. Baker,Igor V. Grigoriev +64 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of mycoparasitism is offered, and the development of improved biocontrol strains for efficient and environmentally friendly protection of plants is enforced.
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Plant Defense Mechanisms Are Activated during Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Development of Colletotricum graminicola in Maize
Walter A. Vargas,J. M. Martin,Gabriel E. Rech,Lina P. Rivera,Ernesto P. Benito,José María Díaz-Mínguez,Michael R. Thon,Serenella A. Sukno +7 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate a strong induction of defense mechanisms occurring in maize cells during C. graminicola infection, even during the biotrophic development of the pathogen, hypothesized to enable the fungus to evade the effects of the plant immune system and allows for full fungal pathogenicity.
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Gene family expansions and contractions are associated with host range in plant pathogens of the genus Colletotrichum
Riccardo Baroncelli,Daniel Buchvaldt Amby,Antonio Zapparata,Sabrina Sarrocco,Giovanni Vannacci,Gaétan Le Floch,Richard J. Harrison,Eric B. Holub,Serenella A. Sukno,Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad,Michael R. Thon +10 more
TL;DR: This study illustrates the plasticity of Colletotrichum genomes, and shows that major changes in host range are associated with relatively recent changes in gene content.
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Root Infection and Systemic Colonization of Maize by Colletotrichum graminicola
Serenella A. Sukno,Serenella A. Sukno,Veronica M. Garcia,Brian D. Shaw,Michael R. Thon,Michael R. Thon +5 more
TL;DR: A green fluorescent protein-tagged strain was developed and used to study the plant root colonization and infection process in vivo and many of the traits observed for C. graminicola have been previously reported for other root-pathogenic fungi, suggesting that these traits are evolutionally conserved in multiple fungal lineages.