Ãngeles Castillejo Sánchez
Professor
plant genetics
Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible
Spain
Biography
worked as a trainer Training course for the Training Network Courses ceiA3 2014 of the International School of PhD in Agri-Food eidA3 entitled 'Advanced techniques for the identification of sources of resistance against fungi and phytopathogens', teaching 5 hours of teaching in IAS-CSIC of 23 as of June 30, 2014. PhD Course ' Mechanisms of Pathogenesis and Resistance in Plant Diseases'. Curriculum 'Master's degree in Molecular, Cellular and Genetic Biotechnology'. Delivering 2 hours of theory in the IAS-CSIC, Córdoba.
Research Interest
Study of plant-stress interactions (biotic and abiotic) at the molecular and physiological level. Specifically my work focuses on the identification of proteins as potential molecular markers of resistance in legumes to important diseases, such as those caused by fungi (rust and ascoquita), parasitic plants (jopo), as well as drought, in order to select those varieties most advantageous against these diseases for use in improvement programs.
Publications
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Castillejo MA , Fernández-Aparicio M., Rubiales D. Proteomic analysis by two-dimensional differential in gel electrophoresis (2D DIGE) of the early response of Pisum sativum to Orobanche crenata . Journal of Experimental Botany , 63-1, pp. 107 - 02
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Castillejo MA , SusÃn R., Madrid E., Fernández-Aparicio M., JorrÃn JV, Rubiales D. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis-based proteomic analysis of the Medicago truncatula -rust ( Uromyces striatus ) interaction. Annals of Applied Biology 157-2, pp. 243 - 30 257
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Castillejo MA , Maldonado AM, Dumas-Gaudot E., Fernández-Aparicio M., SusÃn R., Rubiales D., JorrÃn JV Differential expression of proteomics to investigate responses and resistance to Orobanche crenata in Medicago truncatula . BMC Genomics 10-294, pp. 1 - 03