Caitilyn Allen

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Publications of Caitilyn Allen (38 listed):

Plant Pathology (2022) 71, 1619-1632
Jan van der Wolf, Pieter Kastelein, Leo Poleij, Marjon Krijger, Odette Mendes, Nasim Sedighian, Caitilyn Allen, Peter Bonants and Viola Kurm (2022)
Factors influencing Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum infection incidence and disease development in rose plants

Environmental Microbiology (2018) 20, 1330-1349
Tiffany M. Lowe-Power, Connor G. Hendrich, Edda von Roepenack-Lahaye, Bin Li, Dousheng Wu, Raka Mitra, Beth L. Dalsing, Patrizia Ricca, Jacinth Naidoo, David Cook, Amy Jancewicz, Patrick Masson, Bart Thomma, Thomas Lahaye, Anthony J. Michael and Caitilyn Allen (2018)
Metabolomics of tomato xylem sap during bacterial wilt reveals Ralstonia solanacearum produces abundant putrescine, a metabolite that accelerates wilt disease

Molecular Plant Pathology (2018) 19, 1210-1221
Matthew A. Tancos, Tiffany M. Lowe-Power, F. Christopher Peritore-Galve, Tuan M. Tran, Caitilyn Allen and Christine D. Smart (2018)
Plant-like bacterial expansins play contrasting roles in two tomato vascular pathogens

Environmental Microbiology (2016) 18, 4103-4117
Tuan Minh Tran, April MacIntyre, Devanshi Khokhani, Martha Hawes and Caitilyn Allen (2016)
Extracellular DNases of Ralstonia solanacearum modulate biofilms and facilitate bacterial wilt virulence

Plant Disease (2016) 100, 630-639
Tuan Minh Tran, Jonathan M. Jacobs, Alejandra Huerta, Annett Milling, Jordan Weibel and Caitilyn Allen (2016)
Sensitive, secure detection of race 3 biovar 2 and native U.S. strains of Ralstonia solanacearum

Annual Review of Phytopathology (2016) 54, 143-161
Martha Hawes, Caitilyn Allen, B. Gillian Turgeon, Gilberto Curlango-Rivera, Tuan Minh Tran, David A. Huskey and Zhongguo Xiong (2016)
Root border cells and their role in plant defense

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2015) 81, 3542-3551
Alejandra I. Huert, Annett Milling and Caitilyn Allen (2015)
Tropical strains of Ralstonia solanacearum outcompete race 3 biovar 2 strains at lowland tropical temperatures

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2015) 28, 286-297
Tiffany M. Lowe, Florent Ailloud and Caitilyn Allen (2015)
Hydroxycinnamic acid degradation, a broadly conserved trait, protects Ralstonia solanacearum from chemical plant defenses and contributes to root colonization and virulence

PLoS ONE (2015) 10 (10 - e0139090)
Fanhong Meng, Lavanya Babujee, Jonathan M. Jacobs and Caitilyn Allen (2015)
Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals cool virulence factors of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2

Journal of Chemical Ecology (2014) 40, 502-513
Joseph E. Spraker, Kelsea Jewell, Ludmila V. Roze, Jacob Scherf, Dora Ndagano, Randolph Beaudry, John E. Linz, Caitilyn Allen and Nancy P. Keller (2014)
A volatile relationship: Profiling an inter-kingdom dialogue between two plant pathogens, Ralstonia solanacearum and Aspergillus flavus

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2012) 78, 190-200
Bárbara G. Santana, Carlos A. Lopes, Elba Alvarez, Cristine C. Barreto, Caitilyn Allen and Betania F. Quirino (2012)
Diversity of Brazilian biovar 2 strains of Ralstonia solanacearum

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2011) 77, 6426-6432
Zomary Flores-Cruz and Caitilyn Allen (2011)
Necessity of OxyR for the hydrogen peroxide stress response and full virulence in Ralstonia solanacearum

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2011) 77, 182-193
Ryo Kubota, Mark A. Schell, Gabriel D. Peckham, Joanne Rue, Anne M. Alvarez, Caitilyn Allen and Daniel M. Jenkins (2011)
In silico genomic subtraction guides development of highly accurate, DNA-based diagnostics for Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 and blood disease bacterium

PLoS ONE (2011) 6 (9 - e24356)
Benoît Remenant, Jean-Charles de Cambiaire, Gilles Cellier, Jonathan M. Jacobs, Sophie Mangenot, Valérie Barbe, Aurélie Lajus, David Vallenet, Claudine Medigue, Mark Fegan, Caitilyn Allen and Philippe Prior (2011)
Ralstonia syzygii, the blood disease bacterium and some Asian R. solanacearum strains form a single genomic species despite divergent lifestyles

Molecular Plant Pathology (2010) 11, 371-381
Jian-Gang Li, Hong-Xia Liu, Jing Cao, Li-Feng Chen, Chun Gu, Caitilyn Allen and Jian-Hua Guo (2010)
PopW of Ralstonia solanacearum, a new two-domain harpin targeting the plant cell wall

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2010) 23, 1042-1052
Jennifer Colburn-Clifford and Caitilyn Allen (2010)
A cbb3-type cytochrome C oxidase contributes to Ralstonia solanacearum R3bv2 growth in microaerobic environments and to bacterial wilt disease development in tomato

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2010) 76, 7061-7067
Jacob M. Scherf, Annett Milling and Caitilyn Allen (2010)
Moderate temperature fluctuations rapidly reduce the viability of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3, biovar 2, in infected geranium, tomato, and potato plants

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2010) 76, 7392-7399
Jennifer M. Colburn-Clifford, Jacob M. Scherf and Caitilyn Allen (2010)
Ralstonia solanacearum Dps contributes to oxidative stress tolerance and to colonization of and virulence on tomato plants

Journal of Phytopathology (2009) 157, 228-234
Kazuhiro Nakaho and Caitilyn Allen (2009)
A pectinase-deficient Ralstonia solanacearum strain induces reduced and delayed structural defences in tomato xylem

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2009) 22, 773-782
Zomary Flores-Cruz and Caitilyn Allen (2009)
Ralstonia solanacearum encounters an oxidative environment during tomato infection

Phytopathology (2009) 99, 1127-1134
Annett Milling, Fanhong Meng, Timothy P. Denny and Caitilyn Allen (2009)
Interactions with hosts at cool temperatures, not cold tolerance, explain the unique epidemiology of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2

Plant Disease (2009) 93, 1123-1130
Gabriel Mahbou Somo Toukam, Gilles Cellier, Emmanuel Wicker, Caroline Guilbaud, Rémi Kahane, Caitilyn Allen and Philippe Prior (2009)
Broad diversity of Ralstonia solanacearum strains in Cameroon

Plant Disease (2008) 92, 1674-1682
Jason C. Hong, M. Timur Momol, Jeffrey B. Jones, Pingsheng Ji, Stephen M. Olson, Caitilyn Allen, Amilcar Perez, Prakash Pradhanang and Kiymet Guven (2008)
Detection of Ralstonia solanacearum in irrigation ponds and aquatic weeds associated with the ponds in North Florida

Plant Pathology (2008) 57, 320-331
A. Sanchez Perez, L. Mejia, M. Fegan and C. Allen (2008)
Diversity and distribution of Ralstonia solanacearum strains in Guatemala and rare occurrence of tomato fruit infection

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2007) 73, 3779-3786
Enid T. González, Darby G. Brown, Jill K. Swanson and Caitilyn Allen (2007)
Using the Ralstonia solanacearum tat secretome to identify bacterial wilt virulence factors

Plant Disease (2007) 91, 195-203
Pingsheng Ji, Caitilyn Allen, Amilcar Sanchez-Perez, Jian Yao, John G. Elphinstone, Jeffrey B. Jones and M. Timur Momol (2007)
New diversity of Ralstonia solanacearum strains associated with vegetable and ornamental crops in Florida

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2007) 73, 2777-2786
Darby G. Brown, Jill K. Swanson and Caitilyn Allen (2007)
Two host-induced Ralstonia solanacearum genes, acrA and dinF, encode multidrug efflux pumps and contribute to bacterial wilt virulence

Plant Disease (2007) 91, 828-834
Jill K. Swanson, Luis Montes, Luis Mejia and Caitilyn Allen (2007)
Detection of latent infections of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 in geranium

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2006) 19, 69-79
D.W. Gabriel, C. Allen, M. Schell, T.P. Denny, J.T. Greenberg, Y.P. Duan, Z. Flores-Cruz, Q. Huang, J.M. Clifford, G. Presting, E.T. González, J. Reddy, J. Elphinstone, J. Swanson, J. Yao, V. Mulholland, L. Liu, W. Farmerie, Manjeera Patnaikuni, Botond Balogh, David Norman, Anne Alvarez, Jose A. Castillo, Jeffrey Jones, Gerry Saddler, Theresa Walunas, Aleksey Zhukov and Natalia Mikhailova (2006)
Identification of open reading frames unique to a select agent: Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2

Phytopathology (2005) 95, 136-143
Jill K. Swanson, Jian Yao, Julie Tans-Kersten and Caitilyn Allen (2005)
Behavior of Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 during latent and active infection of geranium

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2004) 17, 686-695
Julie Tans-Kersten, Darby Brown and Caitilyn Allen (2004)
Swimming motility, a virulence trait of Ralstonia solanacearum, is regulated by FlhDC and the plant host environment

Molecular Microbiology (2004) 53, 1641-1660
Darby G. Brown and Caitilyn Allen (2004)
Ralstonia solanacearum genes induced during growth in tomato: an inside view of bacterial wilt

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2004) 17, 696-706
Christine Pfund, Julie Tans-Kersten, F. Mark Dunning, Jose M. Alonso, Joseph R. Ecker, Caitilyn Allen and Andrew F. Bent (2004)
Flagellin is not a major defense elicitor in Ralstonia solanacearum cells or extracts applied to Arabidopsis thaliana

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2003) 16, 536-544
Enid T. González and Caitilyn Allen (2003)
Characterization of a Ralstonia solanacearum operon required for polygalacturonate degradation and uptake of galacturonic acid

Plant Disease (2002) 86, 987-991
Lynn Williamson, Kazuhiro Nakaho, Brian Hudelson and Caitilyn Allen (2002)
Ralstonia solanacearum race 3, biovar 2 strains isolated from geranium are pathogenic on potato

Molecular Plant Pathology (2000) 1, 179-185
J. Tans-Kersten, J. Gay and C. Allen (2000)
Ralstonia solanacearum AmpD is required for wild-type bacterial wilt virulence

Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1999) 98, 1272-1278
L.T. Laferriere, J.P. Helgeson and C. Allen (1999)
Fertile Solanum tuberosum + S. commersonii somatic hybrids as sources of resistance to bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1998) 64, 4918-4923
Julie Tans-Kersten, Yanfen Guan and Caitilyn Allen (1998)
Ralstonia solanacearum pectin methylesterase is required for growth on methylated pectin but not for bacterial wilt virulence