Laura Montesinos
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Recent Articles
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Hernandez de la Torre M, Covaleda-Cortes G, Montesinos L, Covaleda D, Ortiz J, Pinol J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2025 Feb;
26(3).
PMID: 39940919
Protease inhibitors are biomolecules with growing biotechnological and biomedical relevance, including those derived from plants. This study investigated strong trypsin inhibitors in quinoa, amaranth, and lupine seeds, plant grains traditionally...
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Montesinos L, Baro A, Gascon B, Montesinos E
Front Plant Sci
. 2023 Apr;
14:1122218.
PMID: 37008467
The activity of Eucalyptus essential oil against eleven strains pertaining to six species of plant pathogenic bacteria was studied using growth inhibition and contact assays. All strains were susceptible to...
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Baro A, Saldarelli P, Saponari M, Montesinos E, Montesinos L
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Dec;
13:1061463.
PMID: 36531347
Transient expression of genes encoding peptides BP134 and BP178 by means of a (PVX) based-vector system, and treatment with synthetic peptides by endotherapy, were evaluated in the control of infections,...
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Badosa E, Planas M, Feliu L, Montesinos L, Bonaterra A, Montesinos E
Microorganisms
. 2022 Sep;
10(9).
PMID: 36144386
The control of plant diseases caused by bacteria that seriously compromise crop productivity around the world is still one of the most important challenges in food security. Integrated approaches for...
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Moll L, Baro A, Montesinos L, Badosa E, Bonaterra A, Montesinos E
Phytopathology
. 2022 Apr;
112(9):1907-1916.
PMID: 35384723
is a plant pathogenic bacterium that has been introduced in the European Union (EU), causing significant yield losses in economically important Mediterranean crops. Almond leaf scorch (ALS) is currently one...
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Montesinos L, Gascon B, Ruz L, Badosa E, Planas M, Feliu L, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Nov;
12:756357.
PMID: 34733307
The hybrid peptide BP178 (KKLFKKILKYLAGPAGIGKFLHSAKKDEL-OH), derived from BP100 (KKLFKKILKYL) and magainin (1-10), and engineered for plant expression, had a strong bactericidal activity but not fungicidal. Moreover, the preventive spray of...
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Baro A, Montesinos L, Badosa E, Montesinos E
Phytopathology
. 2021 Mar;
111(11):1994-2001.
PMID: 33749331
The aggressiveness of Spanish isolates of , representing different sequence types, were studied in almond plants of several cultivars by means of the dynamics of the population levels and symptoms,...
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Baro A, Badosa E, Montesinos L, Feliu L, Planas M, Montesinos E, et al.
BMC Microbiol
. 2020 Jul;
20(1):229.
PMID: 32727358
Background: Xylella fastidiosa is one of the most harmful bacterial plant pathogens worldwide, causing a variety of diseases, with huge economic impact to agriculture and environment. Although it has been...
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Baro A, Mora I, Montesinos L, Montesinos E
Phytopathology
. 2020 Jan;
110(5):1018-1026.
PMID: 31985337
The kinetics of cell inactivation and the susceptibility of subspecies , , and to synthetic antimicrobial peptides from two libraries (CECMEL11 and CYCLO10) were studied. The bactericidal effect was dependent...
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Camo C, Bonaterra A, Badosa E, Baro A, Montesinos L, Montesinos E, et al.
Peptides
. 2018 Dec;
112:85-95.
PMID: 30508634
Recent strong restrictions on the use of pesticides has prompted the search for safer alternatives, being antimicrobial peptides promising candidates. Herein, with the aim of identifying new agents, 15 peptides...