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Assessing the vulnerability of urban tree species to climate change: The case s...

Cunha, Ana Raquel; Soares, Ana Luísa; Catarino, Sílvia; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Romeiras, Maria M.

To mitigate the effects of climate change on urban green spaces, adaptive strategies are required, particularly regarding tree species. Lisbon is a most vulnerable city to extreme climate events and the performance and management of the numerous and diverse trees found in its gardens and parks are of much concern. We evaluated the vulnerability of such trees to predicted future Lisbon climates using the Climate...


In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region

Fernández‐Palacios, José María; Otto, Rüdiger; Capelo, Jorge; Caujapé‐Castells, Juli; De Nascimento, Lea; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Elias, Rui B.

Since its coinage ca. 1850 AD by Philip Barker Webb, the biogeographical region of Macaronesia, consisting of the North Atlantic volcanic archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira with the tiny Selvagens, the Canaries and Cabo Verde, and for some authors different continental coastal strips, has been under dispute. Herein, after a brief introduction on the terminology and purpose of regionalism, we recover the origin...


Shifts in grasses diversity patterns between two contrasting 40‐year climate pe...

Duarte, Maria Cristina; Rocha, Vanézia; Fernández‐Palacios, José María; Gomes, Isildo; Neto, Carlos; Costa, José C.; Branquinho, Cristina

Grasses are one of the most successful and dispersed plant families worldwide and their environmental and economic values are widely acknowledged. They dominate the landscape of Cabo Verde, the southernmost and driest archipelago of Macaronesia, and are relevant natural resources for local populations, but a comprehensive evaluation of their distribution patterns is still lacking. In this study, we aim to evalu...


Shifts in grasses diversity patterns between two contrasting 40‐year climate pe...

Duarte, Maria Cristina; Monteiro Rocha, Vanézia S.; Fernández‐Palacios, José María; Gomes, Isildo; Neto, Carlos; Costa, José C.; Branquinho, Cristina

Grasses are one of the most successful and dispersed plant families worldwide and their environmental and economic values are widely acknowledged. They dominate the landscape of Cabo Verde, the southernmost and driest archipelago of Macaronesia, and are relevant natural resources for local populations, but a comprehensive evaluation of their distribution patterns is still lacking. In this study, we aim to evalu...


Ethnobotany in Angola: The contribution of late 19th century christian missiona...

Tchamba, José João; Catarino, Sílvia; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Silva, João M.N.; Romeiras, Maria Manuel; Catarino, Luís

Ethnopharmacological relevance Angola has an extraordinary plant diversity and a great ethnobotanical potential. However, there is a general lack of information about the first botanical explorations in the country and their contribution to the knowledge of the medicinal flora. Aim of the study The main aim of this study was to unveil the ethnobotanical legacy of José Maria Antunes and Eugène Dekindt, priests o...


In defence of the entity of Macaronesia as a biogeographical region

Fernández‐Palacios, José María; Otto, Rüdiger; Capelo, Jorge; Caujapé‐Castells, Juli; de Nascimento, Lea; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Elias, Rui B.

Since its coinage ca. 1850 AD by Philip Barker Webb, the biogeographical region of Macaronesia, consisting of theNorth Atlantic volcanic archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira with the tiny Selvagens, the Canaries and Cabo Verde, andfor some authors different continental coastal strips, has been under dispute. Herein, after a brief introduction on the termi-nology and purpose of regionalism, we recover the origins...


Insights into the cashew production system in Guinea-Bissau: implications for a...

Sierra-Baquero, Paola Vanessa; Catarino, Sílvia; Costa, Gonçalo João; Barai, Amidu; Correia, Zinha; Ferreira, Maria Rosa; Varón-Devia, Edgar

Introduction: West Africa, particularly Guinea-Bissau, heavily relies on cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale L.) production, which significantly impacts the countries’ economies. Cashew exhibits remarkable adaptability to impoverished and arid soils. Understanding producers’ socio-economic characteristics is crucial due to their potential influence on crop productivity and household income. Methods: This study a...


Recursos Genéticos Vegetais das Ilhas de Cabo Verde

Duarte, Maria Cristina; Gomes, Isildo; Romeiras, Maria Manuel


Diversity patterns and conservation of the Vigna spp. in Mozambique: A comprehe...

Brilhante, Miguel; Catarino, Sílvia; Darbyshire, Iain; Bandeira, Salomão; Moldao-Martins, Margarida; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Romeiras, Maria M.

Mozambique supports a high diversity of native legume species, including many Crop Wild Relatives (CWRs). Among them, the still understudied genus Vigna is a particularly notable and promising donor of favorable traits for crop improvement. This study aims to provide an updated overview of Vigna CWRs diversity in Mozambique, defining a conservation strategy for priority target taxa and areas. A checklist of Vig...


East Timor as an important source of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) genetic...

Guterres, Lara; Barnabé, João; Barros, André; Charrua, Alberto Bento; Duarte, Maria Cristina; Romeiras, Maria M.; Monteiro, Filipa

Background. Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a crop currently grown in several tropical countries because of the economic importance of cashew nuts. Despite its enormous economic worth, limited research has been conducted on the molecular diversity of cashew genetic resources. In this study, a wide comprehensive assessment of the genetic diversity of cashew trees in East Timor was performed using microsate...


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