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David Ruano Rosa earned his degree in Biology in the University of Cordoba (year 2000). In 2001 he started his PhD grant at "Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible, IAS" in Cordoba (Spain). During that period, he did two short-stays at "Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro" In 2006 he obtained his PhD with the thesis entitle: “Biological control, characterization and molecular detection of Rosellinia necatrix Prill, causal agent of avocado white root rot”. He continued his research career with different contracts in that research centre until year 2015 in which he obtained a postdoctoral fellowship at "Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria" until in 2016 returned to work to Spain once again in IAS. In November 2017 he start to work as researcher at the "Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León, ITACyL" where he earned a postdoctoral contract in the program DOC-INIA. Since January 2023 he is working as researcher (permanent position) at "IFAPA Las Torres Centre", Sevilla, Spain.
During all his career, his main research line has been focused in the implementation of biological (by using biological control agents alone or in combination) and integrated control (combining biological control agents and chemical products) of plant pathogens principally in woody plants such as avocado or olive. As a result of this line, several microorganisms, both fungi (Trichoderma spp. and Glomus intrarradices) and bacteria (different species of genera Pseudomonas, Bacillus and Paenibacillus) have been selected, characterized molecular and phenotypically and/or tested in vitro and in planta.
Related to biological control he has also developed different works related to the study of the interaction biological control agent-pathogen-plant in pathosystems such as Rosellinia necatrix-Avocado and Verticillium dahliae-olive-Trichoderma harzianum.
He has collaborated in the isolation and identification of a novel compound of Trichoderma cerinum, a secondary metabolite with antifungal activity called cerinolactone; and testing plants genetically modified with gens from fungi and plants with biological control activity.
He has addressed different phytopathological aspects such as biology and/or control of pathogens such as R. necatrix, V. dahliae, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi, Peronospora somniferi, characterization of a new phytopathogenic species of oomycete detected in south Italy affecting olive fruits called Phytophthora oleae, NGS analyse of fungal microbiome of olive fruit affected by Bactrocera oleae and mycotoxigenic fungi in flour or evaluation of tolerance of grapevine to fungal trunk diseases are under review.
After his incorporation in ITACyL, he started to work in evaluation of new substances, from Circular Bioeconomy, as alternative to chemically synthesised biocide products against both fungal trunk pathogens in different crops such as grapevine, nuts, etc., and human pathogens (Aspergillus niger, Escherichia coli and Staphilococcus aureus).
In his current position, in the Crop Protection Department (at "IFAPA Las Torres Centre", Sevilla, Spain), he is working in searching alternatives to chemically synthesised biocide products to control plant pathogens (substances from Circular Bioeconomy, biological control, etc.), against both: i) fungal trunk pathogens in different crops such as grapevine, nuts, and ii) soil pathogens
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David Ruano-Rosa, Jerson Garita-Cambronero
Elsevier eBookspp.199-212, (2023)
MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF PLANT BENEFICIAL MICROBES IN AGRICULTURE (2020)
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