Adriana M. Alippi
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Publications of Adriana M. Alippi (18 listed):
Letters in Applied Microbiology (2016) 63, 442-449
J. Minnaard and A.M. Alippi (2016)
Partial characterization of bacteriocin-like compounds from two strains of Bacillus cereus with biological activity against Paenibacillus larvae, the causal agent of American Foulbrood disease
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 134, 415-430
Adriana M. Alippi, Ana C. López and Pedro A. Balatti (2012)
Diversity among agrobacteria isolated from diseased plants of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) in Argentina
Journal of Insect Science (2011) 11 (29), 1-13
A.V. Toledo, A.M. Alippi and A.M.M. de Remes Lenicov (2011)
Growth inhibition of Beauveria bassiana by bacteria isolated from the cuticular surface of the corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis and the planthopper, Delphacodes kuscheli, two important vectors of maize pathogens
Plant Disease (2010) 94, p. 487 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi and A.C. López (2010)
First report of leaf spot disease of maize caused by Pantoea ananatis in Argentina
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, p. 1163 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi and A.C. López (2010)
First report of Pseudomonas mediterranea causing tomato pith necrosis in Argentina
Plant Disease (2010) 94, p. 1064 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi, A.C. Lopez and P.A. Balatti (2010)
First report of Agrobacterium rubi and A. rhizogenes causing crown and root gall and hairy root on blueberry in Argentina
Plant Disease (2009) 93, p. 842 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi and A.C. López (2009)
First report of Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum on Spathiphyllum wallisii in Argentina
Plant Disease (2009) 93, p. 550 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi and A.C. López (2009)
First report of leaf spot of Dieffenbachia picta and Aglaonema commutatum caused by Burkholderia gladioli in Argentina
Plant Disease (2006) 90, p. 827 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi, A.C. López and S.M. Wolcan (2006)
Geraldton wax as a new host for Agrobacterium tumefaciens in Argentina
Journal of Apicultural Research (2004) 43, 135-143
A.M. Alippi, F.J. Reynaldi, A.C. López, M.R. De Giusti and O.M. Aguilar (2004)
Molecular epidemiology of Paenibacillus larvae larvae and incidence of American foulbrood in Argentinean honeys from Buenos Aires province
Plant Disease (2004) 88, p. 1381 (Lori et al.)
G.A. Lori, A.M. Alippi and S. Dimenna (2004)
First report of species of Colletotrichum causing leaf blotch of Liriodendron tulipifera in Argentina
Apidologie (2003) 34, 417-427
Graciela N. Albo, Cynthia Henning, Jorge Ringuelet, Francisco J. Reynaldi, Marisa R. De Giusti and Adriana M. Alippi (2003)
Evaluation of some essential oils for the control and prevention of American Foulbrood disease in honey bees
Journal of Apicultural Research (2003) 42, 68-76
F.J. Reynaldi, A.C. Lopez, G.N. Albo and A.M. Alippi (2003)
Differentiation of Ascosphaera apis isolates by rep-PCR fingerprinting and determination of chalkbrood incidence in Argentinean honey samples
Plant Pathology (2003) 52, 287-302
A.M. Alippi, E. Dal Bo, L.B. Ronco, M.V. López, A.C. López and O.M. Aguilar (2003)
Pseudomonas populations causing pith necrosis of tomato and pepper in Argentina are highly diverse
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2002) 68, 3655-3660
Adriana M. Alippi, Ana Claudia López and O. Mario Aguilar (2002)
Differentiation of Paenibacillus larvae subsp. larvae, the cause of American foulbrood of honeybees, by using PCR and restriction fragment analysis of genes encoding 16S rRNA
Plant Disease (1999) 83, p. 876 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi, S. Wolcan and E. Dal Bó (1999)
First report of bacterial leaf spot of basil caused by Pseudomonas viridiflava in Argentina
Plant Disease (1997) 81, p. 230 (Alippi et al.)
A.M. Alippi, E. Dal Bó, L.B. Ronco, P.E. Casanova and O.M. Aguilar (1997)
Tomato as a new host of Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora in Argentina
Experimental and Applied Acarology (1995) 19, 607-613
Adriana M. Alippi, Graciela N. Albo, Jorge Marcangeli, Daniel Leniz and Alicia Noriega (1995)
The mite Varroa jacobsoni does not transmit American foulbrood from infected to healthy colonies