Travis E Walk
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Arias R, Cantonwine E, Orner V, Walk T, Massa A, Stewart J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):1405.
PMID: 39789282
Cercosporidium personatum (CP) causes peanut late leaf spot (LLS) disease with 70% yield losses unless controlled by fungicides. CP grows slowly in culture, exhibiting variable phenotypes. To explain those variations,...
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Sobolev V, Arias R, Massa A, Walk T, Orner V, Lamb M
J Vis Exp
. 2024 May;
(206).
PMID: 38709040
Aflatoxins are highly carcinogenic secondary metabolites of some fungal species, particularly Aspergillus flavus. Aflatoxins often contaminate economically important agricultural commodities, including peanuts, posing a high risk to human and animal...
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Sobolev V, Walk T, Arias R, Massa A, Orner V, Lamb M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2022 Jan;
70(4):1101-1110.
PMID: 35061949
The peanut plant accumulates defensive stilbenoid phytoalexins in response to the presence of soil fungi, which in turn produce phytoalexin-detoxifying enzymes for successfully invading the plant host. spp. are opportunistic...
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Arias R, Sobolev V, Massa A, Orner V, Walk T, Ballard L, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2018 Aug;
18(1):170.
PMID: 30111278
Background: Aflatoxin contamination in peanut seeds is still a serious problem for the industry and human health. No stable aflatoxin resistant cultivars have yet been produced, and given the narrow...