Publications by authors named "P Fevereiro"

Rands devastates forest species worldwide, causing significant ecological and economic impacts. The European chestnut () is susceptible to this hemibiotrophic oomycete, whereas the Asian chestnuts ( and ) are resistant and have been successfully used as resistance donors in breeding programs. The molecular mechanisms underlying the different disease outcomes among chestnut species are a key foundation for developing science-based control strategies.

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  • The 'Galega vulgar' olive variety is a unique blend of genetic traits from the West and Central Mediterranean, characterized by its rusticity and high-quality oil, but it's being outcompeted by higher-yield foreign varieties.
  • A study on 595 ancient trees used genetic markers to identify 95 distinct genets, revealing significant intra-genetic variation and a likely monoclonal origin for the 'Galega vulgar.'
  • The findings emphasize the importance of preserving and integrating these ancient genets into future breeding programs to recover lost genetic diversity and promote the sustainability of this traditional olive variety.
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In viticulture, grafting is used to propagate Phylloxerasusceptible European grapevines, thereby using resistant American rootstocks. Although scion-rootstock reciprocal signaling is essential for the formation of a proper vascular union and for coordinated growth, our knowledge of graft partner interactions is very limited. In order to elucidate the scale and the content of scion-rootstock metabolic interactions, we profiled the metabolome of eleven graft combination in leaves, stems, and phloem exudate from both above and below the graft union 5-6 months after grafting.

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The knowledge on post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms implicated in seed development (SD) is still limited, particularly in one of the most consumed grain legumes, Phaseolus vulgaris L. We explore for the first time the miRNA expression dynamics in P. vulgaris developing seeds.

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The domesticated grapevine spread along the Mediterranean basin from the primary Near East domestication area, where the greatest genetic diversity is found in its ancestor, the wild vine populations. Portuguese wild populations are on the southwestern fringe of the distribution of the L. ssp in Europe.

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