Mireia Gómez-Gallego
Présentation
I do research on the risks of disease emergence in forests at the Ecology of Forest Pathogenic Fungi team in the IAM unit. My current work focuses on drought-induced forest pathogens and the mechanisms by which endophytes switch to a pathogenic lifestyle. I have also a strong interest on disentangling the causes leading to successful establishment of invasive pathogens, and their potential impacts on forests.
Publications
Publications
Understanding the link between host resistance to drought and its susceptibility to Diplodia sapinea.IUFRO meeting Tree health - from cities to forests, IUFRO (working parties 7.02.02, 7.02.05, 7.03.05 and 7.03.17), May 2025, Birmensdorf, Zürich, Switzerland |
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Use of spatio-temporal aerobiological data of spore abundance to understand the large-scale epidemiology of the ash dieback diseaseJournées Jean Chevaugeon, INRAE and SFE, Jan 2024, Aussois, France |
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A meta-analysis of global Phytophthora surveys reveals patterns in detection methods and land-use types.IUFRO meeting Phytophthora in natural ecosystems, IUFRO working party 7.02.09, Sep 2024, Bay of Islands, New Zealand |
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Use of spatio-temporal aerobiological data of spore abundance to understand the large-scale epidemiology of the ash dieback disease.International Conference of Plant Pathology, Aug 2023, Lyon, France |
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Emergence of Cryptostroma corticale in EuropeIUFRO meeting Foliar, Shoot, Stem and Rust Diseases of Trees, IUFRO Working parties 7.02.02 and 7.02.05, Jun 2022, Durham, United States |
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Semi-mechanistic modelling of tree mortality induced by an invasive pathogen at the landscape level.IUFRO meeting All division 7 (Forest Healthm, Pathology and Entomology), IUFRO, Sep 2022, Lisbon, Portugal |
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The emergence of Phytophthora species as foliar pathogens of forest plantationsXXV IUFRO World Congress, Sep 2019, Curitiba, Brazil |
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Pathogen loads of Phytophthora pluvialis and Nothophaeocryptopus gaeumannii populations co-existing within exotic plantations of New Zealand in contrast to Douglas-fir’s endemic range in the US Pacific Northwest9th Meeting of the IUFRO Working Party 7.02.09: Phytophthora in Forests and Natural Ecosystems, Oct 2019, La Maddalena, Italy |
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Modelling the key drivers of an aerial Phytophthora foliar disease epidemic, from the needles to the whole plant9th Meeting of the IUFRO Working Party 7.02.09: Phytophthora in Forests and Natural Ecosystems, Oct 2019, La Maddalena, Italy |