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  2. Melissa G Mitchum

Melissa G Mitchum


Barry Bustillo Distinguished Professorship in Plant Nematology

Plant Pathology

Melissa Mitchum
Melissa Mitchum
Areas of expertiseAboutEducationScholarly works

Areas of expertise

Plant BiologyMicrobiologyCrop and Pasture ProductionBiochemistry and Cell BiologyGeneticsZoology

About

Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) cause billions of dollars in annual yield losses and represent a major impediment to meeting the challenge of feeding a population projected to reach 9 billion by 2050. Our lab studies plant-nematode interactions with an emphasis on the sedentary endoparasitic cyst and root-knot nematodes, two of the most economically important groups of PPNs. These nematodes form parasitic relationships with host plants by establishing permanent feeding sites within the root. The feeding site serves as the sole nutritive source for the nematode to complete its life cycle at the expense of the host. We seek to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying nematode parasitism of host plants and determine how some plants are able to resist infection by nematodes.

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Plant Pathology/Phytopathology

North Carolina State University, NC, United States (2001)

Master of Science, Plant Pathology/Phytopathology

University of Nebraska, NE, United States (1995)

Bachelor of Science, Biology/Biological Sciences, General

University of Puget Sound, WA, United States (1993)

Scholarly Works

  • A soybean cyst nematode resistance gene points to a new mechanism of plant resistance to pathogens, NATURE, (2012).
    Liu S, Kandoth PK, Warren SD, Yeckel G, Heinz R … 12 more
  • Nematode effector proteins: an emerging paradigm of parasitism, NEW PHYTOLOGIST, (2013).
    Mitchum MG, Hussey RS, Baum TJ, Wang X, Elling AA … 2 more
  • Potential sites of bioactive gibberellin production during reproductive growth in Arabidopsis., Plant Cell, (2008).
    Hu J, Mitchum MG, Barnaby N, Ayele BT, Ogawa M … 9 more
  • How nematodes manipulate plant development pathways for infection, CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, (2011).
    Gheysen G, Mitchum MG
  • Developmental transcript profiling of cyst nematode feeding cells in soybean roots, MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS, (2007).
    Ithal N, Recknor J, Nettleton D, Maier T, Baum TJ … 1 more

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Contact

melissa.mitchum@uga.edu 706-542-6347

Mailing Address

111 Riverbend Rd, Rm 211
Athens, GA 30602

Shipping Address

111 Riverbend Rd, Rm 211
Athens, GA 30602

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