Leticia San Emeterio

COLABORADOR DR. PYTO. TIPO 1

  • AGRONOMÍA, BIOTECNOLOGÍA Y ALIMENTACIÓN
  • Producción Vegetal

  EDIFICIO LOS OLIVOS – DESPACHO 1034 – P.PRIMERA

e-mail: leticia.sanemeterioATunavarra.es

Teléfono: (+34) 948 16 9110 (ext. 9110)

Researcher at the Ecology and Environment Group in the Public University of Navarre

Leticia San Emeterio studied Biology at the University of the Valley of Guatemala and graduated and get her PhD in Biological Sciences at the University of Navarra, Spain. Currently she is a researcher at the Ecology and Environment Group in the Public University of Navarre. Her main research interests are herbivore-plant-soil relationships in grasslands ecosystems and the role of fire ang grazing perturbation regime on their modulation. She improved her background as a botanist with soil microbiology and plant competition modelling expertise in the Laboratory of Soil Microbiology from the University of California, Berkely and in the Environmental Research Institute from Silkeborg.

Canals, R.M., Múgica, L., Durán, M., San Emeterio, L., 2019. Soil bacterial functional diversity mirrors the loss of plant diversity by the expansion of a native tall-grass in high mountain grasslands. Plant and Soil 445, 243–257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-019-04281-w

Canals, R.M., San Emeterio, L., Sanchez-Marquez, S., de los Mozos, I.R., Pujol, P., Zabalgogeazcoa, I., 2014. Non-systemic fungal endophytes in Carex brevicollis may influence the toxicity of the sedge to livestock. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 12, 623–632. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2014123-5219

Durán, M., San Emeterio, L., Canals, R.M., 2021a. Comparison of culturing and metabarcoding methods to describe the fungal endophytic assemblage of brachypodium rupestre growing in a range of anthropized disturbance regimes. Biology 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10121246

Durán, M., San Emeterio, L., Múgica, L., Zabalgogeazcoa, I., Vázquez de Aldana, B.R., Canals, R.M., 2021b. Disruption of Traditional Grazing and Fire Regimes Shape the Fungal Endophyte Assemblages of the Tall-Grass Brachypodium rupestre. Frontiers in Microbiology 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.679729

Múgica, L., Canals, R.M., San Emeterio, L., 2018. Changes in soil nitrogen dynamics caused by prescribed fires in dense gorse lands in SW Pyrenees. Science of the Total Environment 639, 175–185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.139