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Haplotype diversity patterns in Quercus suber (Fagaceae) inferred from cpDNA se...

Sousa, Filipe; Viegas, Mariana Bray; Costa, Joana; Marques, Isabel; Pina-Martins; Simões, Fernanda; Matos, José; Glushkova, Maria; Miguel, Célia

Chloroplast genome diversity in cork oak (Quercus suber) is characterised by the occurrence of haplotypes that are akin to those found in other Mediterranean oak species, particularly in Q. ilex and Q. rotundifolia, suggesting the possible presence of an introgressed chloroplast lineage. To further investigate this pattern, we reconstructed chloroplast haplotypes by sequencing four chloroplast markers (cpDNA), ...


Haplotype diversity patterns in Quercus suber (Fagaceae) inferred from cpDNA se...

Sousa, Filipe; Viegas, Mariana Bray; Costa, Joana; Marques, Isabel; Pina‑Martins, Francisco; Simões, Fernanda; Matos, José; Glushkova, Maria

Chloroplast genome diversity in cork oak (Quercus suber) is characterised by the occurrence of haplotypes that are akin to those found in other Mediterranean oak species, particularly in Q. ilex and Q. rotundifolia, suggesting the possible presence of an introgressed chloroplast lineage. To further investigate this pattern, we reconstructed chloroplast haplotypes by sequencing four chloroplast markers (cpDNA), ...


Population structure in Quercus suber L. revealed by nuclear microsatellite mar...

Sousa, Filipe; Costa, Joana; Ribeiro, Carla; Varandas, Marta; Pina-Martins, Francisco; Simões, Fernanda; Matos, José; Glushkova, Maria; Miguel, Célia

Quercus suber L. is a sclerophyllous tree species native to the western Mediterranean, a region that is considered highly vulnerable to increased temperatures and severe dry conditions due to environmental changes. Understanding the population structure and demographics of Q. suber is essential in order to anticipate whether populations at greater risk and the species as a whole have the genetic background and ...


Comparative proteomic analysis of nodulated and non-nodulated Casuarina glauca ...

Graça, Inês; Mendes, Vera M.; Marques, Isabel; Duro, Nuno; Costa, Mário; Ramalho, José C.; Pawlowski, Katharina; Manadas, Bruno; Ricardo, Cândido Pinto

Casuarina glauca displays high levels of salt tolerance, but very little is known about how this tree adapts to saline conditions. To understand the molecular basis of C. glauca response to salt stress, we have analyzed the proteome from branchlets of plants nodulated by nitrogen-fixing Frankia Thr bacteria (NOD+) and non-nodulated plants supplied with KNO3 (KNO3 +), exposed to 0, 200, 400, and 600 mM NaCl. Pro...


Primary metabolism is distinctly modulated by plant resistance inducers in Coff...

Possa, Kátia Ferreira; Silva, Joyce Alves Goulart; Resende, Mário Lúcio Vilela; Tenente, Rita; Pinheiro, Carla; Chaves, Inês; Planchon, Sebastien

Epidemics of coffee leaf rust (CLR) leads to great yield losses and huge depreciation of coffee marketing values, if no control measures are applied. Societal expectations of a more sustainable coffee production are increasingly imposing the replacement of fungicide treatments by alternative solutions. A protection strategy is to take advantage of the plant immune system by eliciting constitutive defenses. Base...


Phellem cell-wall components are discriminants of cork quality in Quercus suber

Pinheiro, Carla; Wienkoop, Stefanie; Almeida, João Feio de; Brunetti, Cecilia; Zarrouk, Olfa; Planchon, Sébastien; Gori, Antonella

Cork is a renewable, non-wood high valued forest product, with relevant ecological and economic impact in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Currently, cork is ranked according to its commercial quality. The most valuable planks are chosen for cork stoppers production. Cork planks with adequate thickness and porosity are classified as stoppable quality cork (SQC). The chemical composition of cork is known, but ...


Combined ‘omics’ approaches to dissect the root´s iron uptake system in soybean...

Vasconcelos, Marta W.; Santos, Carla S.; Machado, Adelaide; Pinheiro, Carla; Ricardo, Cândido Pinto


Lack of detectable allergenicity of transgenic maize and soya samples

Batista, Rita; Nunes, Baltazar; Carmo, Manuela; Cardoso, Carlos; Helena, São José; Almeida, António Bugalho de; Manique, Alda; Bento, Leonor

Background: The safety issues regarding foods derived from genetically modified (GM) plants are central to their acceptance into the food supply. The potential allergenicity of proteins newly introduced in GM foods is a major safety concern. Objective: We sought to monitor, in potentially sensitive human populations, the allergenicity effects of 5 GM materials obtained from sources with no allergenic potential ...


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