Yesenia I Velez-Negron
@yeseniaivelneg8
From Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 Women in Agriculture University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez’s Campus Pronoun’s: She/Her
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21-02-2022 19:49:11
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Migration Drives the Replacement of X. perforans Races in the Absence of Widely Deployed Resistance frontiersin.org/article/10.338… Thank you to all! Feels nice to see ~five years of work finalized. @xocolatl_vrr jj Taylor Klass Sally A Miller Francesca Rotondo @Ohio_Tomato +all
Super excited to be part of the Plant Sale 2022 of PPGSA. We are looking forward to this event and sharing our plants with others. Daniela Gutierrez Ohio State Plant Pathology Graduate Students OhioStatePlantPath
Pretty proud of these OhioStatePlantPath @UCLouvain_be folks receiving travel awards to #XGC22. Taylor Klass Yesenia I Velez-Negron Peduzzi Chloé and Marcus get twitter Bragard
Nate Heiden reporting that RpfF-mediated quorum signaling is not required for cereal pathogenesis by #Xanthomonas translucens. #XGC22
@xocolatl_vrr describing her innovative efforts using metagenomics for #xylella and #xanthomonas detection. we activated to characterize an ongoing outbreak on geranium. APS_Epidemiology APSbacteriology 🧫🌿🌾
Taylor Klass continuing in the vein at #XGC22 describing how our diagnostics program is adapting metagenomics sequencing for pathogen ID. Sally A Miller OhioStatePlantPath
Happy to announce another outcome from our Workshop on Bacterial Genomics in 2021, organised by the North-South-South Network on Xanthomonads (NSSN-X) and supported by #IRD's GDRI-South Partnership Programme (en.ird.fr/international-…) | Phytopathology® apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PH…
so grateful for great community. @PrettyPlantsDoc Ohio State Plant Pathology Graduate Students OhioStatePlantPath #barleysoup
Great Plant Pathology Graduate Student Gift Exchange! A healthy community and beautiful science can change the world 🎄 OhioStatePlantPath Ohio State Plant Pathology Graduate Students
Had a great time in Ohio talking about tar spot of corn. Thanks to OhioStatePlantPath and Ohio State Plant Pathology Graduate Students for having me. It was such a great experience.