Claudia Bartoli
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Bartoli C, Frachon L, Barret M, Rigal M, Huard-Chauveau C, Mayjonade B, et al.
ISME J
. 2018 Jun;
12(8):2024-2038.
PMID: 29849170
A current challenge in microbial pathogenesis is to identify biological control agents that may prevent and/or limit host invasion by microbial pathogens. In natura, hosts are often infected by multiple...
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Wang M, Roux F, Bartoli C, Huard-Chauveau C, Meyer C, Lee H, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jun;
115(24):E5440-E5449.
PMID: 29848634
Infectious diseases are often affected by specific pairings of hosts and pathogens and therefore by both of their genomes. The integration of a pair of genomes into genome-wide association mapping...
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Bartoli C, Roux F
Front Plant Sci
. 2017 Jun;
8:763.
PMID: 28588588
The emergence and re-emergence of plant pathogenic microorganisms are processes that imply perturbations in both host and pathogen ecological niches. Global change is largely assumed to drive the emergence of...
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Lamichhane J, Bartoli C, Varvaro L
PLoS One
. 2016 Feb;
11(2):e0147584.
PMID: 26840951
Pseudomonas avellanae (Pav) has been reported as the causal agent of bacterial decline and bacterial canker of hazelnut in Italy and Greece, respectively. Both hazelnut diseases were reported to be...
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Bartoli C, Roux F, Lamichhane J
Mol Plant Pathol
. 2015 Jun;
17(2):303-10.
PMID: 26062772
The rapid emergence of new bacterial diseases negatively affects both human health and agricultural productivity. Although the molecular mechanisms underlying these disease emergences are shared between human- and plant-pathogenic bacteria,...
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Bartoli C, Carrere S, Lamichhane J, Varvaro L, Morris C
Genome Announc
. 2015 Jun;
3(3).
PMID: 26044440
No abstract available.
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Whole-Genome Sequencing of 10 Pseudomonas syringae Strains Representing Different Host Range Spectra
Bartoli C, Carrere S, Lamichhane J, Varvaro L, Morris C
Genome Announc
. 2015 May;
3(2).
PMID: 25931602
Pseudomonas syringae is a ubiquitous bacterium that readily persists in environmental habitats as a saprophyte and also is responsible for numerous diseases of crops. Here, we report the whole-genome sequences...
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Bartoli C, Lamichhane J, Berge O, Varvaro L, Morris C
Mol Plant Pathol
. 2015 Feb;
16(8):860-9.
PMID: 25649542
Mutable bacterial cells are defective in their DNA repair system and often have a phenotype different from that of their wild-type counterparts. In human bacterial pathogens, the mutable and hypermutable...
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Berge O, Monteil C, Bartoli C, Chandeysson C, Guilbaud C, Sands D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Sep;
9(9):e105547.
PMID: 25184292
The Pseudomonas syringae complex is composed of numerous genetic lineages of strains from both agricultural and environmental habitats including habitats closely linked to the water cycle. The new insights from...
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Bartoli C, Lamichhane J, Berge O, Guilbaud C, Varvaro L, Balestra G, et al.
Mol Plant Pathol
. 2014 Jul;
16(2):137-49.
PMID: 24986268
New economically important diseases on crops and forest trees emerge recurrently. An understanding of where new pathogenic lines come from and how they evolve is fundamental for the deployment of...