Adriane Wendland
Embrapa Rice and Beans, Brazil
Biography
Wendland Adriane graduated in Agronomy, University of Londrina-UEL (1997), Master's in Plant Pathology, ESALQ/USP (2000), PhD in phytopathology, ESALQ/USP (2005), specialization in Biotechnology, Munster University (2002). She is a Researcher at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation-Embrapa Arroz e Feijão since 2006. She is a curator of Multifunctional Microorganisms Collection at Embrapa Arroz e Feijão since 2008. She works on the following topics: Bacteriology, genetic resistance to plant diseases, gene expression, genetic diversity, pathogenic and molecular characterization of microorganisms, development of microorganism-specific detection kits by LAMP, RPA, PCR-multiplex and portable biosensors. She coordinates projects on rapid molecular detection/diagnosis of multifunctional microorganisms for agriculture. It performs Technology Transfer of rapid tests for laboratories, institutions and interested companies. She is a professor of the discipline Bacteriology of Plants at UFG, permanent professor at the Postgraduate Program in Agricultural Production/Plant Health (PPGA/UFG) and collaborator at PPG Biotechnology at UFG and co-adviser at the PPG in Phytopathology at UnB. She advises undergraduate, masters, doctoral and postdoctoral students.
Abstract
Abstract : Pathogenicity of Pseudomonas fluorescens in common bean