Lilisbeth Rodríguez-Castro

Lilisbeth Rodríguez-Castro
Universidad de Panamá · Departamento de Biología

Bachelor of Applied Science

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Endophytic fungi play a crucial role in the survival and adaptation of their host plants. In recent decades, unprecedented diversity of endophytic fungi has been reported in angiosperms, but knowledge about this diversity in tropical gymnosperms is lacking. Among gymnosperms, cycads (Cycadales) are important components of Neotropical forests with h...
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Two ascomycetes, Neofusicoccum sp. and Xylaria sp., were isolated from healthy leaves of the tropical gymnosperms Zamia pseudoparasitica (Z2) and Zamia nana (Z50) from Panama. The two draft genomes possess a broad predicted repertoire of carbohydrate-degrading CAZymes, peptidases, and secondary metabolites, with more secondary metabolite clusters i...
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Plant–microbe interactions play a pivotal role in shaping host fitness, especially concerning chemical defense mechanisms. In cycads, establishing direct correlations between specific endophytic microbes and the synthesis of highly toxic defensive phytochemicals has been challenging. Our research delves into the intricate relationship between plant...
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This is the first survey of bryophyte diversity in the mangroves of Panama. The study was done in the mangroves of Bocas del Toro Province, Panama, in September 2016 and, July, May and August 2017. Bryophytes were collected from prop or stilt roots of mangroves, the mid-lower part of the trunks and the lower branches. In areas inundated at high tid...
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Epiphytic lifestyles have evolved independently in ecologically, morphologically, and taxonomically diverse plant species. Although this adaptation is widespread among angiosperms, it is only known to have arisen in a single gymnosperm species, Zamia pseudoparasitica (Cycadophyta). Zamia pseudoparasitica is endemic to the mountains of Western Panam...
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La tasa de crecimiento de las comunidades de briofitas epífitas está ligeramente correlacionada con la humedad atmosférica, pero la apertura del dosel (luz), temperatura y precipitación, también representan factores ambientales importantes en su crecimiento. En este trabajo se estudió la colonización de la especie epifila Leptolejeunea elliptica (L...

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