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Better common than rare? Effects of low reproductive success, scarce pollinator visits and interspecific gene flow in threatened and common species of Tibouchina (Melastomataceae)
ArticleAbstract: The reasons for plant rarity have been the focus of many studies, especially because rare species arPalabras claves:Conservation, ECUADOR, IUCN, rain forest, rarity, reproductive successAutores:I Marques, Isabel Marques, X. Rojas, Xavier Rojas RuilovaFuentes:rraaescopusCurrent challenges and genomic advances towards the development resilient coffee genotypes to abiotic stresses
Book PartAbstract: Climate variability and change are among the major drivers of abiotic stresses and the concomitant vPalabras claves:Abiotic stresses, Breeding, Climate changes, Coffee, Crop sustainability, Plant toleranceAutores:da Silva Ferreira M.F., dos Santos T.B., Guyot R., Isabel Marques, Oliveira M.G., Oliveira S.C., Partelli F.L., Pereira L.F.P., Ramalho J.C., Ribas A.F., Ribeiro-Barros A.I., Rodrigues W.P., Zaidan I.R.Fuentes:scopusFitness in Narcissus hybrids: Low fertility is overcome by early hybrid vigour, absence of exogenous selection and high bulb propagation
ArticleAbstract: 1. The evolutionary fate of natural hybridization is determined by the fitness of hybrids. SpecificaPalabras claves:Asexual fitness, hybridization, plant-plant interactions, Sexual fitness, transplant experimentsAutores:Fuertes-Aguilar J., Isabel Marques, Martins-Loução M.A., Nieto Feliner G.Fuentes:scopusNext-Generation Proteomics Reveals a Greater Antioxidative Response to Drought in Coffea arabica Than in Coffea canephora
ArticleAbstract: Drought is a major threat to coffee, compromising the quality and quantity of its production. We havPalabras claves:acclimation, Climate Change, Coffee, Comparative proteome, Water deficit responseAutores:Armengaud J., Damatta F.M., Gaillard J.C., Gouveia D., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Martins S., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Semedo M.C.Fuentes:scopusOverexpression of Water-Responsive Genes Promoted by Elevated CO<inf>2</inf> Reduces ROS and Enhances Drought Tolerance in Coffea Species
ArticleAbstract: Drought is a major constraint to plant growth and productivity worldwide and will aggravate as waterPalabras claves:ABA signaling, Coffee, Functional analysis, ROS, Stress, toleranceAutores:Batista D., Damatta F.M., Fernandes I., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Partelli F.L., Paulo O.S., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro-Barros A.I.Fuentes:scopusResilient and Sensitive Key Points of the Photosynthetic Machinery of Coffea spp. to the Single and Superimposed Exposure to Severe Drought and Heat Stresses
ArticleAbstract: This study unveils the single and combined drought and heat impacts on the photosynthetic performancPalabras claves:acclimation, Climate Change, Coffee, drought, Heat, Photoinhibition, photosynthesisAutores:Armengaud J., Campostrini E., Damatta F.M., Dubberstein D., Gouveia D., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Martins S., Moura I., Pais I.P., Partelli F.L., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Rodrigues A.P., Rodrigues W.P., Scotti-Campos P., Semedo J.N., Semedo M.C., Simões-Costa M.C.Fuentes:scopusRice Biofortification With Zinc and Selenium: A Transcriptomic Approach to Understand Mineral Accumulation in Flag Leaves
ArticleAbstract: Human malnutrition due to micronutrient deficiencies, particularly with regards to Zinc (Zn) and SelPalabras claves:biofortification, flag leaves, Rice, RNASeq, selenium, transcriptomics, ZincAutores:Batista-Santos P., Esquível M.G., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Ndayiragije A., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Roda F.A., Swamy B.P.M.Fuentes:scopusPrimary metabolite profile changes in coffea spp. Promoted by single and combined exposure to drought and elevated co<inf>2</inf> concentration
ArticleAbstract: Climate change scenarios pose major threats to many crops worldwide, including coffee. We explored tPalabras claves:Climate Change, Coffea Arábica, COFFEA CANEPHORA, coffee tree, Elevated CO 2, GC-TOF-MS, Mass spectrometry, Plant metabolomics, Water deficitAutores:António C., Damatta F.M., Isabel Marques, Jorge T., Lidon F.C., Osorio S., Pott D.M., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Rodrigues A.M.Fuentes:scopusProtective Responses at the Biochemical and Molecular Level Differ between a Coffea arabica L. Hybrid and Its Parental Genotypes to Supra-Optimal Temperatures and Elevated Air [CO<inf>2</inf>]
ArticleAbstract: Climate changes with global warming associated with rising atmospheric [CO2] can strongly impact croPalabras claves:Antioxidant system, Climate Change, Coffee, elevated carbon dioxide, heat stress, Oxidative StressAutores:Damatta F.M., Isabel Marques, Leitão A.E., Lidon F.C., Martins S., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro-Barros A.I., Rodrigues A.P., Semedo M.C., Silva M.J., Vinci G.Fuentes:scopus