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A transcriptomic approach to understanding the combined impacts of supra‐optimal temperatures and co2 revealed different responses in the polyploid coffea arabica and its diploid progenitor c. Canephora
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the effect of extreme temperatures and elevated air (CO2) is crucial for mitigating thPalabras claves:Climate changes, Coffee, Elevated air (CO2), Functional analysis, High temperatures, Leaf RNAseq, Polyploidy, warmingAutores:Damatta F.M., Fernandes I., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Paulo O.S., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I.Fuentes:scopusComparative proteomic analysis of nodulated and non-nodulated casuarina glauca sieb. Ex spreng. grown under salinity conditions using sequential window acquisition of all theoretical mass spectra (SWATH-MS)
ArticleAbstract: Casuarina glauca displays high levels of salt tolerance, but very little is known about how this trePalabras claves:actinorhizal plants, Casuarina glauca, Frankia, proteomics, Salt stressAutores:da Costa M., Duro N., Graça I., Isabel Marques, Manadas B., Mendes V.M., Pawlowski K., Pinto Ricardo C.P., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I.Fuentes:scopusDiversity of cowpea [vigna unguiculata (L.) walp] landraces in mozambique: New opportunities for crop improvement and future breeding programs
ArticleAbstract: Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is a neglected crop native to Africa, with an outstanding potential to coPalabras claves:Breeding, Cowpea, FOOD SECURITY, Landraces, MORPHOLOGY, MOZAMBIQUE, Neglected cropsAutores:David Draper, Gomes A.M.F., Isabel Marques, Massinga R., Nhantumbo N., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I.Fuentes:scopusGenetic diversity among cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (l.) walp.) landraces suggests central mozambique as an important hotspot of variation
ArticleAbstract: Cowpea is a multiple-purpose drought-tolerant leguminous pulse crop grown in several dry tropical arPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Cowpea, GENETIC DIVERSITY, microsatellitesAutores:Batista-Santos P., David Draper, Gomes A.M.F., Isabel Marques, Massinga R., Nhantumbo N., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Simões F., Talhinhas P.Fuentes:scopusIntrinsic non-stomatal resilience to drought of the photosynthetic apparatus in Coffea spp. is strengthened by elevated air [CO<inf>2</inf>]
ArticleAbstract: Growing water restrictions associated with climate changes constitute daunting challenges to crop pePalabras claves:acclimation, C-assimilation, Climate Change, CO mitigation 2, coffee tree, droughtAutores:Armengaud J., Damatta F.M., Dubberstein D., Gouveia D., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Martins S., Pais I.P., Partelli F.L., Ramalho J.C., Reboredo F.H., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Rodrigues A.P., Scotti-Campos P., Semedo J.N., Semedo M.C., Silva M.J.Fuentes:scopusThe genetic legacy of fragmentation and overexploitation in the threatened medicinal African pepper-bark tree, Warburgia salutaris
ArticleAbstract: The pepper-bark tree (Warburgia salutaris) is one of the most highly valued medicinal plant speciesPalabras claves:Autores:Batista-Santos P., Isabel Marques, Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Senkoro A.M., Shackleton C.M., Simões F., Talhinhas P., Voeks R.A.Fuentes:scopusThe nexus between fire and soil bacterial diversity in the african miombo woodlands of niassa special reserve, mozambique
ArticleAbstract: (1) Background: the Miombo woodlands comprise the most important vegetation from southern Africa andPalabras claves:16SrRNA, Brachystegia boehmii, fire, Miombo, Plant growth promoting bacteria, RhizosphereAutores:Brito D.R.A., Castro I.V.E., Chaúque A., Ezeokoli O.T., Fareleira P., Isabel Marques, Máguas C., Maquia I.S.A., Mbanze A.A., Ribeiro N.S., Ribeiro‐barros A.I., Soares R.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:scopusTranscriptomic leaf profiling reveals differential responses of the two most traded coffee species to elevated [co<inf>2</inf>]
ArticleAbstract: As atmospheric [CO2] continues to rise to unprecedented levels, understanding its impact on plants iPalabras claves:Climate Change, coffee tree, Elevated air [CO ] 2, Functional analysis, Leaf RNAseqAutores:Damatta F.M., David P.H.C., Fernandes I., Fortunato A.S., Goulao L.F., Isabel Marques, Lidon F.C., Paulo O.S., Ramalho J.C., Ribeiro‐barros A.I.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding the impact of drought in coffea genotypes: Transcriptomic analysis supports a common high resilience to moderate water deficit but a genotype dependent sensitivity to severe water deficit
ArticleAbstract: Water scarcity is the most significant factor limiting coffee production, although some cultivars caPalabras claves:ABA signaling, Climate changes, Coffee, drought, Functional analysis, Leaf RNAseq, transcription factorsAutores: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:scopus