M. Àngels Achon
Professor
Crop Protection
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Dr. M. Àngels Achon is affiliated to Crop Protection, Pere Virgili Health Research Institute. Dr. M. Àngels Achon is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. M. Àngels Achon has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. M. Àngels Achon contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. M. Àngels Achon is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. M. Àngels Achon academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. M. Àngels Achon research interests include study OF the etiology of viral diseases at molecular and biological, the variability and genetic recombination of viruses of cereals, the epidemiology of maize viruses, the evolution of plant virus populations and virus-vector-plant relationships in order to minimize the impact of virus disease.
Research Interest
He study the etiology of viral diseases at molecular and biological, the variability and genetic recombination of viruses of cereals, the epidemiology of maize viruses, the evolution of plant virus populations and virus-vector-plant relationships in order to minimize the impact of virus disease.
Publications
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Cueto-Ginzo IA, Serrano L, Sin E, RodrÃguez R, Morales JG, Lade SB, Medina V, Achon MA. 2016. Exogenous salicylic acid treatment delays initial infection and counteracts alterations induced by Maize dwarf mosaic virus in the maize proteome. Phisiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 96, 47-59.
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Cueto-Ginzo IA, Serrano L, Sin E, RodrÃguez R, Morales JG, Lade SB, Medina V, Achon MA. 2016. Exogenous salicylic acid treatment delays initial infection and counteracts alterations induced by Maize dwarf mosaic virus in the maize proteome. Phisiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 96, 47-59.
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Achon M, Serrano L, Clemente-Orta G, Sossai S. 2017. First Report of Maize chlorotic mottle virus on a Perennial Host, Sorghum halepense, and Maize in Spain. Plant Disease 101, 393.