Neha Potnis
Professor
plant breeding
Auburn University
France
Biography
Ph.D., Plant Pathology — University of Florida, Currently working as a faculty member also a researcher in Auburn university has many publicatins and many on going research in the field of plant pathology.
Research Interest
My main focus is on knowledge to better manage plant diseases. I am also interested in understanding how ecological factors shape the outcome of plant-pathogen interactions. My program emphasizes the power of Omics tools in achieving the above mentioned goals.
Publications
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Potnis, N., Soto-Arias, J. P., Cowles, K., van Bruggan, A., Jones, J. B., and Barak, J. D. 2014.Xanthomonasperforans colonization influences Salmonella enterica in the tomato phyllosphere.Applied and Environmental Microbiology. (Published ahead of print March 2014, doi:10.1128/AEM.00345-14).
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Potnis, N., Minsavage, G., Kennon Smith, J., Hurlbert, J. C., Norman, D., Rodrigues, R., Stall, R. E., and Jones, J. B. 2012. Avirulence proteins AvrBs7 from Xanthomonas gardneri and AvrBs1.1 from Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Contribute to a Novel Gene-for-Gene Interaction in Pepper. MPMI. 25(3):307-320.
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White, F. F., Potnis, N., Jones, J. B., and Koebnik, R. 2009. The Type III effectors of Xanthomonas. Mol Plant Pathol.10:749-766.