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Tamara Corcobado
Researcher at Mendel University
Publications - 25
Citations - 910
Tamara Corcobado is an academic researcher from Mendel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytophthora cinnamomi & Phytophthora. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 659 citations. Previous affiliations of Tamara Corcobado include University of Extremadura.
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Widespread Phytophthora infestations in European nurseries put forest, semi-natural and horticultural ecosystems at high risk of Phytophthora diseases
Thomas Jung,Leszek B. Orlikowski,B. Henricot,Paloma Abad-Campos,A. G. Aday,O. Aguín Casal,J. Bakonyi,Santa Olga Cacciola,T. Cech,D. Chavarriaga,Tamara Corcobado,Alfredo Cravador,T. Decourcelle,G. Denton,S. Diamandis,H. T. Doğmuş-Lehtijärvi,Antonio Franceschini,Beatrice Ginetti,Sarah Green,Milka Glavendekić,Jarkko Hantula,G. Hartmann,M. L. Herrero,D. Ivic,M. Horta Jung,Arja Lilja,Nenad Keča,Volodymyr Kramarets,A. Lyubenova,Hélio Rubens Machado,G. Magnano di San Lio,P. J. Mansilla Vázquez,Benoit Marçais,Iryna Matsiakh,Ivan Milenković,Salvatore Moricca,Z. Á. Nagy,Jan Nechwatal,C. Olsson,Tomasz Oszako,Antonella Pane,Epaminondas J. Paplomatas,C. Pintos Varela,Simone Prospero,C. Rial Martínez,Daniel Rigling,Cécile Robin,Anna Rytkönen,María Esperanza Sánchez,A. V. Sanz Ros,Bruno Scanu,A. Schlenzig,J. Schumacher,Slavtcho Slavov,Alejandro Solla,Edmundo Sousa,Jan Stenlid,Venche Talgø,Z. Tomic,Panaghiotis Tsopelas,Andrea Vannini,Anna Maria Vettraino,M. Wenneker,Stephen Woodward,Ana Pérez-Sierra +64 more
TL;DR: At least 47 of the 68 Phytophthora species/taxa detected in nurseries and plantings were exotic species several of which are considered well established in both nurseries or plantings in Europe.
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Drought events determine performance of Quercus ilex seedlings and increase their susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi
TL;DR: Simulation of weather extremes during Quercus ilex growth will influence early performance and susceptibility to the invasive oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi, and seedlings were more sensitive to water shortage than to waterlogging, especially if they encountered a dry scenario during the first year.
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Quercus ilex forests are influenced by annual variations in water table, soil water deficit and fine root loss caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi
TL;DR: The combination of root damage and water stress explained above-ground symptoms of declining trees and will probably determine tree survival.
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A Survey in Natural Forest Ecosystems of Vietnam Reveals High Diversity of both New and Described Phytophthora Taxa including P. ramorum
Thomas Jung,Bruno Scanu,Clive M. Brasier,Joan Webber,Ivan Milenković,Tamara Corcobado,Michal Tomšovský,Matěj Pánek,Matěj Pánek,J. Bakonyi,Cristiana Maia,Aneta Bačová,Milica Raco,Helen Rees,Ana Pérez-Sierra,Marília Horta Jung +15 more
TL;DR: Vietnam is within the center of origin of most Phytophthora taxa found including Pc and Pr, and Phytophile clades 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are native to Indochina.
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Ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in declining and non-declining Quercus ilex trees infected with or free of Phytophthora cinnamomi
TL;DR: Results indicate that non-mycorrhizal root tips are vulnerable entry points for the pathogen into the tree, and the presence of P. cinnamomi altered relations between ectomycor rhizal abundance and several soil properties.