Alejandra Duque
Pseudomonas is one of the most common plant pathogens, and can infect a wide range of species. However, infection potential varies greatly between individual Pseudomonas isolates, in part due to their specific repertoire of effectors. I am interested in how genetic variation of both host and pathogen impacts the outcome of infection. To address this question, I use a natural Arabidopsis – Pseudomonas pathosystem, as Arabidopsis thaliana is a host to different strains of Pseudomonas species in the wild.
Research lines
- Plant – microbe interactions
- Genetic determinats of pathogenicity
- Infection genetics
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Selected publications
Journal articles
Karasov TL, Neumann M, Duque-Jaramillo A, Kersten S, Bezrukov I, Schröppel B, et al. The relationship between microbial population size and disease in the Arabidopsis thaliana phyllosphere. bioRxiv (2020). https://doi.org/10.1101/828814
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