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Information about DPPMA-UNIBA
Department of Plant Protection and Applied Microbiology - UNIBA
Bari - Italy

Last database update for these data: 2006-12-20 - Data extracted on 2008-10-16 from the database.

General data

Presentation   Staff   Structures   Viruses studied   Areas of expertise and Technologies
DPPMA-UNIBA
Name: (Italian) Dipartimento Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata
Name: Department of Plant Protection and Applied Microbiology - UNIBA
Type: Teaching and research unit
Head: Donato Gallitelli (Leader)
URL: Group Web page 1 2 3
Address: Via Giovanni Amendola 165/A
Postal code: 70126
City: Bari
Country: Italy
Email: dippma@agr.uniba.it
Legal entity: Yes
Description: The data provided include and sum up personnel of Dept. Plant Protection A.M., University of Bari (DPPMA-UNIBA),
and the associated Bari Unit of the National Research Council, Institute of Plant Virology (CNR-IVV-BA)
Staff
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Permanent scientists:7.029.0
Permanent other than scientists:021.0
PhD students:2.025.0
Postdoc positions:2.015.0
Total scientists:11.069.0
Total:11.090.0
Structures
Organizations, centres or groups on which depends this group: University of Bari
Organizations, centres or groups depending on this group: UNIBA Plant Virology Laboratory - DPPMA-UNIBA - UNIBA
Viruses studied
Viruses Host plants Crops
Artichoke Italian latent virus
Artichoke latent virus
Artichoke mottled crinkle virus
Cucumber mosaic virus
Impatiens necrotic spot virus
Pelargonium Zonate Spot Virus
Potato virus Y
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus
Cynara scolymus
Lycopersicon chilense
Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicon hirsutum
Lycopersicon pennellii
Solanaceae
Artichoke
Tomato
Areas of expertise and used technologies
No: Category Description
1: Experimental facilities climatic chambers glasshouses (licensed for GM organisms)
2: High-throughput technologies VIGS vectors for reverse genetics transcriptomics
3: Imaging Light microscopy Electron microscopy Fluorescence and confocal microscopy
4: Cell biology Immunohistochemistry Immuno electron microscopy Replication and movement of plant viruses
5: Molecular biology DNA and RNA in vitro manipulation DNA cloning Viral infectious cDNA clones manipulation Plant transformation and transgenic resistance RNA silencing studies Viral vectors, agroinfiltration, biolistics Molecular diagnostic technologies