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Grilli, Gabriel

Investigador Adjunto CONICET

E-mail: ggrilli@imbiv.unc.edu.ar

Títulos: Biólogo, Doctor en Ciencias Biológicas

Área: ECOLOGÍA. Línea de Investigación: Biodiversidad de Agro-Ecosistemas. Interacciones Ecológicas y Conservación

Resumen de proyecto de investigación

Interacciones complejas cultivo-hongos-malezas en agro-ecosistemas con distintos niveles de biodiversidad: efectos sobre la productividad de cultivos y la competencia con malezas.

Publicaciones

Borda V, Cofré MN, Longo S, Grilli G, Urcelay C. (2020). El “siempreverde”(Ligustrum lucidum),¿ Altera la composición de las comunidades de hongos micorrícicos arbusculares en el Chaco Serrano?. Ecología Austral30, 282-294.

Marro N, Cofré N, Grilli G, Alvarez C, Labuckas D, Maestri D, Urcelay C. (2020) Soil biota mediated effects of agricultural management practices on yield, protein content and oil quality of soybean grown under greenhouse conditions. Applied Soil Ecology 152: 103575

Faggioli VS., Cabello MN., Grilli G., Vasar M., Covacevich F., Öpik M. (2019) Rhizosphere and root-associated mycorrhizal fungal communities in soybean fields of contrasting historical land use. Agriculture, ecosystems and environment 269, 174-182.

Pereyra, M., Grilli. G.*, Galetto L. (2018) Root-associated fungi and herbivory affect indirect defenses in Croton lachnostachyus. Plant Ecology *PM y GG comparten primera autoría y GG autor de correspondencia.

Galetto, L., Araujo, F. P., Grilli, G., Amarilla, L. D., Torres, C., & Sazima, M. (2018). Flower trade-offs derived from nectar investment in female reproduction of two Nicotiana species (Solanaceae). Acta Botanica Brasilica 32, 473-478.

Grilli G., Longo MS., Huais P., Pereyra M., Verga E., Urcelay C., Galetto L. (2017) Fungal diversity is negatively affected by habitat fragmentation: synthesis and future perspectives. Current Opinion in Microbiology 37: 161-165.

Soteras F., Moreira B.C., Grilli G., Pastor N., Renison D., Kasuya M.C.M., de Souza F., Becerra A. (2016) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity in rhizosphere spores versus roots of an endangered endemic tree from Argentina: Is fungal diversity similar among forest disturbance types? Applied Soil Ecology 98: 272-277.

Soteras F., Grilli G., Cofré M. N., Marro N., Becerra A. (2015) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal composition in high montane forests with different disturbance histories in central ArgentinaApplied Soil Ecology 85: 30-37.

Grilli G., Urcelay C., Galetto L., Davison J., Vasar M., Saks Ü., Jairus T. & Öpik M. (2015) The composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in the roots of a ruderal forb is not related to the forest fragmentation process. Environmental Microbiology 17: 2709-2720. doi:10.1111/1462-2920.12623.

Grilli G., Urcelay C., Longo M.S. y L. Galetto (2014) Mycorrhizal fungi affect plant development and reproduction: experimental evidence comparing native and weedy congeneric hosts in the context of forest fragmentation. Plant Ecology 215: 1513-1525. doi 10.1007/s11258-014-0410-3

Grilli G., Urcelay C. y L. Galetto (2013) Linking mycorrhizal fungi, nutrient availability, plant development and reproduction in fragmented forests from central Argentina. Forest Ecology & Management 310: 442-449.

Ponce, A., Grilli G. y L. Galetto (2012) Frugivoría y remoción de frutos ornitócoros en fragmentos del bosque chaqueño de Córdoba (Argentina). Bosque 33: 33-41.

Grilli G., Urcelay C. y L. Galetto. (2012) Forest fragment size and nutrient availability: Complex responses of mycorrhizal fungi in native exotic hosts. Plant Ecology 213: 155-165.

Grilli G. y L. Galetto. (2009) Remoción de frutos de una especie invasora (Lantana camara L.) en el Bosque Chaqueño de Córdoba (Argentina). Ecología Austral 19: 149-156.

Capítulos de Libros

Grilli G, Marro N, Risio Allione L. Structure and diversity of Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungal communities across spatial and environmental gradients in Chaco Forest. (Eds. Lugo & Pagano) in “Mycorrhizal Fungi in South America”. Springer. Pp 203-215.

Soteras F, Menoyo E, Grilli G, Becerra AG. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities of High Mountain Ecosystems of South America: Relationship with Microscale and Macroscale Factors. (Eds. Lugo & Pagano) in “Mycorrhizal Fungi in South America”. Springer. Pp 257-275.

Pagano MC, Falcão N, Weber OB, Correa EA, Faggioli VS, Grilli G, Covacevich F, Cabello MN. Mycorrhizas in South American Anthropic Environments. (Eds. Lugo & Pagano) in “Mycorrhizal Fungi in South America”. Springer. Pp 343-365.

Longo, S., Cofré, N., Soteras, F., Grilli, G., Lugo, M., Urcelay, C. 2016. Taxonomic and functional response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to land use change in central Argentina. (Ed. M Pagano) in “Recent Advances on Mycorrhizal Fungi”, Springer, Switzerland. ISBN: 978­3­319­24355­9.

Urcelay C, Tecco PA, Pérez M, Grilli G, Longo S y R Battistella. 2011. Mycotrophic status and responsiveness of early successional communities from Chaquean region in central Argentina. (Ed. M Pagano) in “Mycorrhiza: Occurrence in Natural and Restored Environments”, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. N.Y. (USA). ISBN: 978-1-61209-226-3.

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