Ginna Velasco Anacona

Ginna Velasco Anacona
University of the Amazon · Caquetá

Master of Science

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Introduction
Biologist graduated from the University of the Amazonia, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Florencia (Caquetá), Magister in Biological Sciences from the same University and Young Researcher Colciencias in 2018. Professional with capacity in the development of activities that make up the area of Phytopathology , Molecular Biology, Population Genetics of Phytopathogens and Bioinformatics.

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South American Leaf Blight (SALB) is caused by the Ascomycota fungus Pseudocercospora ulei. This disease is recognized as the main threat to Hevea brasiliensis plantations and the major phytosanitary challenge for the rubber industry in Latin America. Despite this, little is known about the pathogen’s genetic diversity and population structure in r...
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In Latin America, natural rubber production is limited by an endemic disease known as South American Leaf Blight (SALB), caused by a leaf plant pathogen fungus, Microcyclus ulei, recently renamed Pseudocercospora ulei. The main strategies for managing the disease are using genotypes with SALB resistance and identifying escape zones. The objetive of...
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Objectives: To carry out the inventory of the non-arboreal angiosperms of El Caraño forest, located in the Andean-Amazon piedmont of Colombia which includes the list of species, dispersion syndromes, threat category, endemism and corological novelties. Scope: To characterize the non-arboreal angiosperm of El Caraño as a territorial ordering tool. M...
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El caucho [Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. Ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell.-Arg.] es una especie de origen suramericano productora de látex destinado principalmente a la industria llantera (Compagnon, 1998). Dada la importancia del caucho natural y su creciente demanda en el mercado internacional, en Colombia se han venido adelantando planes masivos para la exp...

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