Luis I. Pérez

997 total citations
18 papers, 637 citations indexed

About

Luis I. Pérez is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Molecular Biology and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Luis I. Pérez has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 637 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Luis I. Pérez's work include Plant and fungal interactions (12 papers), Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties (6 papers) and Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (5 papers). Luis I. Pérez is often cited by papers focused on Plant and fungal interactions (12 papers), Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties (6 papers) and Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (5 papers). Luis I. Pérez collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Chile and Finland. Luis I. Pérez's co-authors include Pedro E. Gundel, Lucía Vivanco, Amy T. Austin, Marina Omacini, María Semmartin, Marjo Helander, Kari Saikkonen, Claudio M. Ghersa, Marco A. Molina‐Montenegro and Dariusz P. Malinowski and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Current Biology and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Luis I. Pérez

18 papers receiving 622 citations

Peers

Luis I. Pérez
Maguy Dulormne Guadeloupe
Valérie M. Huguet United States
Daniel Revillini United States
Anna Wilkinson United Kingdom
Bernard Moyersoen United Kingdom
Stefan Raidl Germany
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Pérez, Luis I., et al.. (2024). Foliar phosphorus concentration modulates the defensive mutualism of an endophytic fungus in a perennial host grass. Functional Ecology. 38(9). 2041–2053. 1 indexed citations
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Gundel, Pedro E., et al.. (2024). Temporal host–symbiont dynamics in community contexts: Impacts of host fitness and vertical transmission efficiency on symbiosis prevalence. Functional Ecology. 38(12). 2610–2622. 2 indexed citations
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Seabloom, Eric W., Maria C. Caldeira, Kendi F. Davies, et al.. (2023). Globally consistent response of plant microbiome diversity across hosts and continents to soil nutrients and herbivores. Nature Communications. 14(1). 3516–3516. 13 indexed citations
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Zenni, Rafael Dudeque, Alan N. Andersen, Nigel R. Andrew, et al.. (2023). Ecology in South America: Present state and future prospects. Austral Ecology. 49(1). 1 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., et al.. (2021). A Systematic Review on the Effects of Epichloë Fungal Endophytes on Drought Tolerance in Cool-Season Grasses. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12. 644731–644731. 40 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., et al.. (2021). Can seed-borne endophytes promote grass invasion by reducing host dependence on mycorrhizas?. Fungal ecology. 52. 101077–101077. 10 indexed citations
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Vivanco, Lucía, et al.. (2020). Sunlight Doubles Aboveground Carbon Loss in a Seasonally Dry Woodland in Patagonia. Current Biology. 30(16). 3243–3251.e3. 34 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., Pedro E. Gundel, Íñigo Zabalgogeazcoa, & Marina Omacini. (2020). An ecological framework for understanding the roles of Epichloë endophytes on plant defenses against fungal diseases. Fungal Biology Reviews. 34(3). 115–125. 32 indexed citations
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Vivanco, Lucía, et al.. (2020). Sunlight Doubles Aboveground Carbon Loss in a Seasonally Dry Woodland in Patagonia. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., et al.. (2017). Symbiosis with systemic fungal endophytes promotes host escape from vector-borne disease. Oecologia. 184(1). 237–245. 16 indexed citations
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Gundel, Pedro E., J. Gonzalo N. Irisarri, Lisa K. Fazio, Cecilia Casas, & Luis I. Pérez. (2016). Inferring field performance from drought experiments can be misleading: The case of symbiosis between grasses and Epichloë fungal endophytes. Journal of Arid Environments. 132. 60–62. 17 indexed citations
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Mazía, Noemí, Jaime Moyano, Luis I. Pérez, et al.. (2016). The sign and magnitude of tree–grass interaction along a global environmental gradient. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 25(12). 1510–1519. 31 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., Pedro E. Gundel, & Marina Omacini. (2015). Can the defensive mutualism between grasses and fungal endophytes protect non-symbiotic neighbours from soil pathogens?. Plant and Soil. 405(1-2). 289–298. 19 indexed citations
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Iannone, Leopoldo J., et al.. (2015). Occurrence of Epichloë fungal endophytes in the sheep-preferred grass Hordeum comosum from Patagonia. Journal of Arid Environments. 115. 19–26. 15 indexed citations
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Austin, Amy T., et al.. (2014). There's no place like home? An exploration of the mechanisms behind plant litter–decomposer affinity in terrestrial ecosystems. New Phytologist. 204(2). 307–314. 210 indexed citations
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Gundel, Pedro E., Luis I. Pérez, Marjo Helander, & Kari Saikkonen. (2013). Symbiotically modified organisms: nontoxic fungal endophytes in grasses. Trends in Plant Science. 18(8). 420–427. 74 indexed citations
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Pérez, Luis I., Pedro E. Gundel, Claudio M. Ghersa, & Marina Omacini. (2013). Family issues: fungal endophyte protects host grass from the closely related pathogen Claviceps purpurea. Fungal ecology. 6(5). 379–386. 38 indexed citations
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Omacini, Marina, María Semmartin, Luis I. Pérez, & Pedro E. Gundel. (2011). Grass–endophyte symbiosis: A neglected aboveground interaction with multiple belowground consequences. Applied Soil Ecology. 61. 273–279. 83 indexed citations

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