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Journal of Plant Pathology - Young Editorial Board (YEB)

The Young Editorial Board below includes young researchers in training on the publishing process.
They assist Editors with reviewing and evaluating manuscripts, in addition to standard reviewers.

Farooq Ahmad
farooq.ahmad@uva.es 
University of Valladolid, Spain    
Population genetics, fungal pathogens, mycoviruses, biocontrol, Cryphonectria parasitica, Fusarium circinatum, pathogen detection methods

Francesco Aloi
francesco.aloi@unito.it
University of Turin, Italy
Plant-pathogen interaction, Phytophthora and Phytopythium: genetic variability, new diseases, control, BCA and biological control, Diseases by Fusarium,  Alternaria, Neofusicossum, Septoria, Mycosphaerella, Diagnostics

Andrea Brandano           
abrandano@uniss.it      
University of Sassari, Italy            
Diversity, phylogeny and control strategies of Phytophthora species from declining Fagaceae; Role of Phytophthora spp. in the lack of seedling recruitment in Mediterranean oak forests; diagnostics, monitoring and application of molecular biology techniques for plant pathogen identification

Marco Cesarini
marco.cesarini@agr.unipi.it
University of Pisa, Italy
Plant pathology, biocontrol, induction of resistance, biodiversity, mycotoxigenic fungi, Trichoderma spp., Aspergillus spp., Penicillium spp., chitosan, wheat, corn, citrus.

 Mario Danzi      
davidednz@gmail.com 
University of Verona, Italy           
virus nanotechnology, bacterial virulence, signal transduction schemes, T3SS injectosome, bactetila effectors, Pathogen chemical control , innovation in disease control, molecular plant pathology, plant immunity, signal transduction

Giulio Dimaria
giulio.dimaria@phd.unict.it
University of Catania, Italy
Phytopathogenic bacteria, biological control bacteria, bacterial genomes, quorum sensing, microbiome, tomato, citrus, Pseudomonas 

Quirong Fan      
qiurongf@uark.edu       
University of Arkansas, USA        
bacteriology and fungal biology, plant disease diagnosis and integrated disease management. Currently a second year PhD. Student conducting research using molecular, greenhouse and field approach combine remote sensing to understand the biology and epidemiology of soybean taproot decline disease caused by soilborne pathogen Xylaria necrophora

Sara Francesconi             
francesconi.s@unitus.it
University of Tuscia, Italy            
in vitro and in vivo experiments, such as antimicrobial assays, biostimulant assays, monitoring of different parameters of plant growth in greenhouse, molecular analyses (nucleic  acid extraction, PCR, Real-Time PCR), Testing in greenhouse an innovative eco-friendly compound (Chitosan hydrochloride) as a potential antifungal agent against Fusarium graminearum in susceptible and resistant durum wheat genotypes compared to conventional fungicides. Evaluation of the Chitosan ability to induce the Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) in durum wheat with RT-qPCR approaches. Evaluation of the Chitosan effects on agronomical wheat parameters and of its containment ability regarding mycotoxin content during the wheat-Fusarium head blight infection progress. Identification and validation for wheat genes involved in Fusarium head blight resistance, phenotyping of wheat plant for Fusarium resistance.

Ruchika Kashyap             
rkashyap@ucdavis.edu
University of California, USA       
Developing and evaluating various detection assays like rapid-isothermal assay (RPA), quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for quick and easy detection of Phytophthora spp. affecting native California ornamental nursery plants; Sampling (water, plant, and soil samples) for survey and monitoring of oomycetes and other pathogens in the native plant, ornamental, and vegetable transplant nurseries, Evaluating the pesticide efficacy against oomycetes (Phytophthora spp.) affecting nursery and greenhouse ornamentals and pathogens affecting field crops (Diaporthe spp. affecting Sunflower); Fungicide Sensititvity screenings for fungal and oomycete pathogens. Dual culture and Volatile assays for testing efficacy of bioagents.

Carlos Jose Rodriguez Mantilla 
cj.rodrigues12@uniandes.edu.co            
University of the Andes, Colombia           
Bacteriology, molecular diagnostics, plant-pathogen interactions, bioinformatics

Monica Marra  
marra.monica21@gmail.com     
National Research Council, Italy
Virology, plant virus resistance, virus vectors, molecular diagnostics, pathogenic bacteria, epidemiology

Ilaria Martino   
ilaria.martino@unito.it 
University of Turin, Italy
Fungal diseases of ornamentals; Fungal trunk diseases of fruit crops; Diseases by: Colletotrichum, Botryosphaeriaceae, Diaporthe spp.; Oxford Nanopore sequencing; 16s profiling of bacterial SynComs;

Andrea Sierra Mejía      
asierram@uark.edu       
University of Arkansas, USA        
My research focuses on studying how viruses interact to cause disease in blackberries. My Ph.D. research focuses fungal cell biology, virology, and molecular biology, characterizing septin cellular regulators during infection-related development in Magnaporthe oryzae., Mastered fluorescence microscopy to study the role of the cytoskeleton in controlling polarized fi on Blackberry yellow vein disease (BYVD), which is caused by a combination of different viruses. BYVD-affected fields become unproductive in 5 years versus the normal 20 years. I am using cellular and molecular biology approaches to understand how the most prevalent viruses in the BYVD complex interact to provide valuable information on disease development mechanisms. A deeper understanding of how different viruses interact to cause disease will provide better control strategies and prolong the lifespan of blackberries, contributing to a sustainable and reliable food production system

Safa Oufensou 
soufensou@uniss.it       
University of Sassari, Italy            
Mycology, myocotoxin, metabolomics, Fusarium, molecular diagnostics. Epidemiology, natural based solutions, biocontrol

Arianna Petrucci
arianna.petrucci@phd.unipi.it
University of Pisa, ItalyBeneficial fungi, mycotoxigenic fungi, molecular plant pathology, biodiversity, Trichoderma spp., Clonostahys spp., extremophilic and extremotolerant fungi, cereals

Rinalda Proko   
rinaldaproko@gmail.com            
UMass Chan Medical School, USA            
Fungal cell biology; Molecular biology; Microbiology; Magnaporthe oryzae; Exocyst; Cytoskeleton elements: septins, actin, microtubule;  Fluorescence microscopy

Zhaolei Qu         
qzl941211@njfu.edu.cn
Nanjing Forestry University, China           
Forest microbiomes, Plant disease, Microbiomes diversity, Soil ecology, Ecological restoration

Paola Andrea Reyes Caldas        
paoreyes@ucdavis.edu
University of California, Davis     
Molecular plant-pathogen interactions, emerging vector-borne diseases, Liberibacter, Xanthomonas, bacterial effectors activity, plant immunity, plant defense suppression, molecular diagnosis of quarentenary pathogens, molecular assissted breeding

Mario Riolo       
mario.riolo@unirc.it       
University of Reggio Calabria, Italy           
Phytophthora and fungal diseases of citrus fruits, ornamental plants and Mediterranean forest trees; 2. Phylogeny and molecular diagnosis of Phytophthora and fungal pathogens; 3. Phenomena of Colletotrichum anthracnose; 4. Fermented product by Lactobacillus to increase the shelf life of packaged foods against mycotoxin-producing fungi (Aspergillus, Fusarium, Penicillium, Colletotrichum and Alternaria spp.); 5. Mycotoxin analysis (UHPLC-Q-TOFMS) on olive and orange fruits; 6. Biological control and land management for plant disease control; 7. Understanding plant-pathogen-antagonist interaction at the molecular level.

Samuele Risoli 
samuele.risoli@phd.unipi.it; samuele.risoli@iusspavia.it
University of Pisa, Italy  
Sustainable strategies for the diagnosis and biocontrol of Fusarium Head Blight in wheat; Hyperspectral and metabolic phenotyping approaches for the early detection and monitoring of plant diseases and abiotic stress; Analysis of remote sensing (thermal, multispectral and hyperspectral) images by drones and satellites for eco-physiological investigations of plant status.

Fan Ruidong      
gs.rdfan21@gzu.edu.cn
Guizhou University, China           
Plant microbial ecology, plant diseases, biological control of plant diseases and pests, plant endophytic fungi and bacteria

Edoardo Scali
edoardo_scali@berkeley.edu
Berkeley University, USA
Metabarcoding, fungal genomics, host-pathogen interaction, dual RNA-seq, computational biology and bioinformatics, evolution, molecular biology

Daniele Schiavi
schiavi@unitus.it             
University of Tuscia, Italy             
Valorization of lignocellulosic agroindustrial wastes, Nanotechnology in crop protection, Bio-based solutions in crop protection, Phytobacteriology Technical-agronomic positioning skills of biosolutions, Strategic marketing and communication skills of biosolutions, Transversal knowledge of the main agronomic, regulatory and commercial processes for biosolutions

Giulia Tarquini 
giuliatarquini@live.it      
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa        
Viruses and viroids, RNA interference, genomics and NGS, grapevine, plant-pathogen interaction; plant physiopathology; molecular biology, electron and fluorescence microscopy

Yuemei Zhang  
zymei23394@njfu.edu.cn           
Nanjing Forestry University, China
Plant disease, Forest microbiiomes (fungi and bacteria), Microbiomes diversity and interactions , Forest ecology

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