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Automated Author Profile

Dallemole-Giaretta, Rosangela

Current S-Index

6.8

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

3.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

80.8%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

8

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Pochonia chlamydosporia promotes the growth of tomato and lettuce plants

ABSTRACT The fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia is one of the most studied biological agents used to control plant-parasitic nematodes. This study found that the isolates Pc-3, Pc-10 and Pc-19 of this fungus promote the growth of tomato and lettuce seedlings. The isolate Pc-19 colonized the rhizoplane of tomato seedlings in only 15 days and produced a large quantity of chlamydospores. This isolate was able to use cellulose as a carbon source, in addition to glucose and sucrose. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed that hyphae of the P. chlamydosporia isolate Pc-10 penetrated the epidermal cells of the tomato roots. These three P. chlamydosporia isolates promote the growth of tomato and lettuce.

Authors

  • Dallemole-Giaretta, Rosangela ;
  • Freitas, Leandro Grassi de ;
  • Lopes, Everaldo Antônio ;
  • Silva, Marliane de Cássia Soares da ;
  • Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi ;
  • Ferraz, Silamar
8 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR4.8 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20012551January 2022

Pochonia chlamydosporia promotes the growth of tomato and lettuce plants

ABSTRACT The fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia is one of the most studied biological agents used to control plant-parasitic nematodes. This study found that the isolates Pc-3, Pc-10 and Pc-19 of this fungus promote the growth of tomato and lettuce seedlings. The isolate Pc-19 colonized the rhizoplane of tomato seedlings in only 15 days and produced a large quantity of chlamydospores. This isolate was able to use cellulose as a carbon source, in addition to glucose and sucrose. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed that hyphae of the P. chlamydosporia isolate Pc-10 penetrated the epidermal cells of the tomato roots. These three P. chlamydosporia isolates promote the growth of tomato and lettuce.

Authors

  • Dallemole-Giaretta, Rosangela ;
  • Freitas, Leandro Grassi de ;
  • Lopes, Everaldo Antônio ;
  • Silva, Marliane de Cássia Soares da ;
  • Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi ;
  • Ferraz, Silamar
0 Citations0 Mentions81% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20012551.v1January 2022