Renata Belisario

Renata Belisario
University of Kentucky | UKY · Department of Plant Pathology

University of Kentucky

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Introduction
I am a PhD candidate in Plant Pathology at the University of Kentucky, USA. My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that regulate the production and secretion of fungal secreted proteins in planta. I have a M.S. in Plant Pathology (2018) at the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil, a BSc (2015) and BEd (2016) in Biological Sciences at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Brazil. I am also the co-founder and president of the Women in Plant Pathology Collective.

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Anthracnose stalk rot (ASR) of maize results in millions of dollars in losses annually in the United States. ASR, together with anthracnose leaf blight and anthracnose top dieback, is caused by the fungus Colletotrichum graminicola. Current ASR management recommendations emphasize host resistance and reduction of plant stressors, e.g., drought, hea...
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This study investigated the infection process of Pseudobeltrania cedrelae on leaves of Cedrelae fissilis and a possible action of Phyllachora balansae as a forerunner of the development of pseudobeltrania spot. In the samples analysed by scanning electron microscopy, a higher number of germinated P. cedrelae conidia and appressoria were observed in...
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Brazil is the leader in the global ranking of forest productivity; however, one of the major challenges to eucalyptus production is the existence of fungal diseases. A severe epidemic caused by pestalotiopsis‐like fungi was observed in a forest nursery in Brazil, causing a huge impact on the eucalyptus micropropagation stages. The aims of the prese...
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Considering these challenging times for education and the lack of asynchronous resources related to plant pathology, we developed a short outreach course around the theme “Plants get sick too” targeted for middle school students. It includes three asynchronous online modules with different layers of organization to encourage a dynamic learning proc...
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Pachira glabra (Malvaceae) occurs naturally in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and is used to recover degraded areas of permanent preservation. Symptoms of leaf spot caused by Diaporthe spp. have been observed in P. glabra saplings in a Brazilian forest nursery. The aim of this study was to identify the fungal species employing morphological characteristi...
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A UTILIZAÇÃO DA MÚSICA “ESPATÓDEA” COMO ESTRATÉGIA PARA O ENSINO DE BOTÂNICA: APROXIMAÇÕES COM O ENSINO DE CIÊNCIAS E BIOLOGIA Lucas de Esquivel Dias Brandão1, Renata Belisário2, Hanna Thays Soares Rodrigues1, 3, Maria de Fátima Vieira Starling1, Priscilla Guimarães Zanella4, Marcelo Diniz Monteiro de Barros1,5 1Pontifícia Universidade Católica de...
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A música "Feira de Mangaio" é um baião/forró composto por Severino Dias de Oliveira, conhecido como Sivuca, e por sua esposa, Glorinha Gadelha, em 1979. Foi posteriormente incorporada ao repertório de Clara Nunes, fazendo bastante sucesso no LP "Esperança" (1979). Trata-se de um clássico da música nordestina, que apresenta os produtos que são comer...

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