Liliana Cano (@cano_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Liliana Cano

@cano_lab

Mother and Scientist. Enjoy to study pathogen effectors & disease resistance in crops. canolabuf.weebly.com @UFPlantPath @UFIFAS_IRREC

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Aileen Berasategui (@berasymbionts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 We’re hiring! Two ERC-funded #PostdocJobs on insect–phytopathogen mutualisms are available in my lab. Explore the chemical and molecular evolution of symbioses! 🧪Chemical ecology: tinyurl.com/chem-ecol-symb 🦠Phytopathology & mutualisms: tinyurl.com/symb-plantpath

🎉 We’re hiring! Two ERC-funded #PostdocJobs on insect–phytopathogen mutualisms are available in my lab. Explore the chemical and molecular evolution of symbioses!
đź§ŞChemical ecology: tinyurl.com/chem-ecol-symb
🦠Phytopathology & mutualisms: tinyurl.com/symb-plantpath
Tropical Plant Clinic & Research Lab (@clinicplant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a great meeting #FPS2025 !Congratulations to the organizers, especially to members of the Liliana Cano and UFIFAS_IndianRiverREC!Thank you to all UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department faculty, postdocs, and students for doing a phenomenal job in supporting our society. Thank you to all participants-from

Frédéric Suffert (@wheatpath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our week of #Puccinia graminis sampling on #Berberis around Dijon for the #FSOV project semae "RouilleNoire_2.0" ended on a high note with the presence of Fabio Mascher & Wycliff Magowa #HAFL 🇨🇭!

Our week of #Puccinia graminis sampling on #Berberis around Dijon for the #FSOV project <a href="/semae_officiel/">semae</a> "RouilleNoire_2.0" ended on a high note with the presence of Fabio Mascher &amp; Wycliff Magowa #HAFL 🇨🇭!
Samuel Martins (@samjmartins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kudos to the Martins’ Lab members who presented @ the 2025 Florida Phytopathological Society (FPS) mtg this week. Special congrats to Sameerika & Toi Ketehouli for winning 1 & 2 place in the poster competition! Thanks to the FPS organizers & the UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department for the support!

Kudos to the Martins’ Lab members who presented @ the 2025 Florida Phytopathological Society (FPS) mtg this week. 
Special congrats to Sameerika &amp; <a href="/ketehouli_t/">Toi Ketehouli</a> for winning 1 &amp; 2 place in the poster competition!
Thanks to the FPS organizers &amp; the <a href="/UFPlantPath/">UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department</a> for the support!
AGROSAVIA (@somosagrosavia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍌 ¡Protege tu cultivo de plátano! Aprende a identificar y manejar las principales enfermedades por hongos con técnicas integradas que salvarán tu cosecha. 📹 Descúbrelo aquí: youtu.be/NRrq0boDXOM 💬 ¿Qué retos has enfrentado con hongos? ¡Comparte tus tips! 👇

🍌 ¡Protege tu cultivo de plátano! Aprende a identificar y manejar las principales enfermedades por hongos con técnicas integradas que salvarán tu cosecha. 📹 Descúbrelo aquí: youtu.be/NRrq0boDXOM 💬 ¿Qué retos has enfrentado con hongos? ¡Comparte tus tips! 👇
Christ Mane BELIZAIRE (@chrissiebely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wrapped up a great time at the 19th Biennial Florida Pythopatological Society (#FPS) Meeting! Presented my work on blueberry leaf rust, joined the traditional Blight Bowl, and had awesome chats about career paths. See you all in 2027! UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department #BlueberryResearch

Just wrapped up a great time at the 19th Biennial Florida Pythopatological Society (#FPS) Meeting! Presented my work on blueberry leaf rust, joined the traditional Blight Bowl, and had awesome chats about career paths. See you all in 2027!
<a href="/UFPlantPath/">UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department</a> #BlueberryResearch
UF IFAS Solutions (@uf_ifas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A global team of scientists led by UF Gulf Coast REC & UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department scientists has discovered unexpected genetic variation in a pathogen that causes bacterial spot disease of tomato. More on the study published by PLOS Pathogens đź”— bit.ly/4kafFtd

A global team of scientists led by <a href="/UFGulfCoastREC/">UF Gulf Coast REC</a> &amp; <a href="/UFPlantPath/">UF/IFAS Plant Pathology Department</a> scientists has discovered unexpected genetic variation in a pathogen that causes bacterial spot disease of tomato.
 
More on the study published by <a href="/PLOSPathogens/">PLOS Pathogens</a> đź”— bit.ly/4kafFtd
The Sainsbury Laboratory (@thesainsburylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VACANCY: Pre-doctoral Research Assistant - Computational Biology & Lab Automation An excellent opportunity for recent graduates with a bachelor's degree who want to pursue a PhD Apply online, position may fill after 15/05 ➡️ tsl.ac.uk/working-at-tsl…

MPMI Journal (@mpmijournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katherine G. Zulak presents an overview of the rapidly changing landscape of fungicide resistance detection, illustrates how molecular techniques are being exploited to combat fungicide resistance in cereal crop phytopathogens, and highlights challenges and future research

Katherine G. Zulak presents an overview of the rapidly changing landscape of fungicide resistance detection, illustrates how molecular techniques are being exploited to combat fungicide resistance in cereal crop phytopathogens, and highlights challenges and future research
The American Phytopathological Society (@plantdisease) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last Chance! Our webinar on Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) and CRISPR genome editing is TOMORROW. Register now before it's too late! bit.ly/4jhM3cV #HLB #CRISPR #APSWebinar

Last Chance! Our webinar on Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) and CRISPR genome editing is TOMORROW. Register now before it's too late! bit.ly/4jhM3cV

#HLB #CRISPR #APSWebinar