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15079
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6310

Overview

Robert E. Stall is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a specific emphasis on Plant Science. The scientist has contributed to a range of topics including Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies, Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity, Plant Virus Research Studies, and Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis.

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Robert E. Stall are the following:

  • Characterization of three novel genetic loci encoding bacteriocins associated with Xanthomonas perforans, 2020, published in PLoS ONE
  • Mapping of the bs5 and bs6 non-race-specific recessive resistances against bacterial spot of pepper, 2023, published in Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Mapping of the bs5 and bs6 non-race-specific recessive resistances against bacterial spot of pepper, 2022, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Gerald V. Minsavage
  • Jeffrey B. Jones
  • Anuj Sharma
  • Jian Li
  • Rebecca Wente

Robert E. Stall's work has appeared in various publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their research contributions span multiple fields and subfields, with the main areas of study being Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Plant Science. This interdisciplinary approach covers key topics related to plant health, disease resistance, and symbiotic relationships in legumes.

Best Publications

  • Expression of the Bs2 pepper gene confers resistance to bacterial spot disease in tomato.

    Thomas H. Tai;Douglas Dahlbeck;Eszter T. Clark;Paresh Gajiwala

  • Genetic and structural characterization of the avirulence gene avrBs3 from Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

    Ulla Bonas;Robert E. Stall;Brian Staskawicz

  • Reclassification of the xanthomonads associated with bacterial spot disease of tomato and pepper

    Jeffrey B. Jones;George H. Lacy;Hacene Bouzar;Robert E. Stall

  • Ethylene regulates the susceptible response to pathogen infection in tomato.

    Steven T. Lund;Robert E. Stall;Harry J. Klee

  • Development of a polymerase chain reaction protocol for detection of Xylella fastidiosa in plant tissue.

    G. V. Minsavage;C. M. Thompson;D. L. Hopkins;R. M. V. B. C. Leite

  • Gene-for-gene relationships specifying disease resistance in Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria - pepper interactions.

    G. V. Minsavage;D. Dahlbeck;M. C. Whalen;B. Kearney

  • Response to Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria in tomato involves regulation of ethylene receptor gene expression.

    Joseph A. Ciardi;Denise M. Tieman;Steven T. Lund;Jeffrey B. Jones

  • DIVERSITY AMONG XANTHOMONADS PATHOGENIC ON PEPPER AND TOMATO

    J B Jones;R E Stall;H Bouzar

  • Linkage of copper resistance and avirulence loci on a self-transmissible plasmid in Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

    R. E. Stall;D. C. Loschke;J. B. Jones

  • Durability of Resistance in Tomato and Pepper to Xanthomonads Causing Bacterial Spot

    Robert E. Stall;Jeffrey B. Jones;Gerald V. Minsavage

  • Characterization of a gene from a tomato pathogen determining hypersensitive resistance in non-host species and genetic analysis of this resistance in bean

    Maureen C. Whalen;Robert E. Stall;Brian J. Staskawicz

  • Systematic analysis of xanthomonads (Xanthomonas spp.) associated with pepper and tomato lesions.

    J B Jones;H Bouzar;R E Stall;E C Almira

  • Transgenic Resistance Confers Effective Field Level Control of Bacterial Spot Disease in Tomato

    Diana M. Horvath;Robert E. Stall;Jeffrey B. Jones;Michael H. Pauly

  • Detection and identification of phytopathogenic Xanthomonas strains by amplification of DNA sequences related to the hrp genes of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

    R P Leite;G V Minsavage;U Bonas;R E Stall

  • Physiological, chemical, serological, and pathogenic analyses of a worldwide collection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria strains.

    H. Bouzar;J. B. Jones;R. E. Stall;N. C. Hodge

  • Detection and Characterization of a New Strain of Citrus Canker Bacteria from Key/Mexican Lime and Alemow in South Florida

    Xiaoan Sun;Robert E Stall;Jeffrey B Jones;Jaime Cubero

  • RNA-seq pinpoints a Xanthomonas TAL-effector activated resistance gene in a large-crop genome

    Tina Strauß;Remco M. P. van Poecke;Annett Strauß;Patrick Römer

  • Two genetically diverse groups of strains are included in Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria.

    R. E. Stall;C. Beaulieu;D. Egel;N. C. Hodge

  • Xv4-vrxv4: a new gene-for-gene interaction identified between Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria race T3 and the wild tomato relative Lycopersicon pennellii.

    Astua-Monge G;Minsavage Gv;Stall Re;Vallejos Ce

  • Occurrence of a bacterial watermelon fruit blotch in Florida

    G. C. Somodi;J. B. Jones;D. L. Hopkins;R. E. Stall

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey B. Jones
Jeffrey B. Jones University of Florida
Gerald V. Minsavage
Gerald V. Minsavage University of Florida
Brian J. Staskawicz
Brian J. Staskawicz University of California, Berkeley
Pamela D. Roberts
Pamela D. Roberts Southwest Florida Research
Douglas Dahlbeck
Douglas Dahlbeck University of California, Berkeley
Carole Beaulieu
Carole Beaulieu Université de Sherbrooke
Thomas Lahaye
Thomas Lahaye University of Tübingen
Ulla Bonas
Ulla Bonas Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Gary E. Vallad
Gary E. Vallad University of Florida
Rosana Rodrigues
Rosana Rodrigues State University of Norte Fluminense

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