Publications by authors named "Sara Sario"

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  • The Spotted-Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii), an invasive pest causing harm to soft-skinned fruits, first appeared in Portugal in 2012, prompting this study on its genomic traits in relation to its global spread.
  • Analysis of three Portuguese populations revealed connections to other Southern European populations, indicating a Mediterranean invasion path, while variations in genetic diversity suggest differing colonization histories.
  • The study identified ten genes linked to the pest's invasive success and six genes showing local adaptation, including one related to insecticide resistance, highlighting the need for further research on adaptive traits in these Portuguese populations.
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  • Anthropogenic factors like climate change are significantly influencing insect behavior and survival, particularly in pests, though specific impacts on certain pests remain under-researched.
  • One such pest, which poses a threat to soft-skinned small fruits, is facing challenges from cold temperatures, causing issues like dehydration and immune system stress.
  • The review discusses this pest's adaptive strategies for surviving cold seasons, including behaviors, reproductive adaptations, and metabolic changes, while also considering how ongoing climate change may enhance its spread and what measures can be taken to mitigate this issue.
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  • The production of blueberries is facing challenges due to drought, nutrient scarcity, phytopathogens, and costly fertilization, highlighting the need for improved resilience and sustainable agriculture.
  • This study utilized a metagenomic approach to analyze the microbial community in the rhizosphere of blueberry plants, isolating both epiphytic and endophytic microorganisms to identify beneficial native organisms.
  • Findings indicated a diverse native microbial community with potential for mycorrhizal relationships and plant growth promotion, suggesting future research should focus on these isolates to enhance resilience against environmental stressors like climate change.
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The spotted-wing drosophila () is a polyphagous pest that causes severe damage and economic losses to soft-skinned fruit production. Current control methods are dominated by inefficient cultural practices and broad-spectrum insecticides that, in addition to having toxic effects on non-target organisms, are becoming less effective due to acquired resistance. The increasing awareness of the real impact of insecticides on health and the environment has promoted the exploration of new insecticidal compounds, addressing novel molecular targets.

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As a polyphagous pest, Drosophila suzukii has a variety of host fruits available for feeding and oviposition, but how the nutritional geometry of different hosts influences its metabolism is still poorly understood. This work aimed to evaluate how D. suzukii metabolic and transcriptional pathways are influenced by feeding on different host fruits, and how sex influences these responses.

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Fire blight is a severe bacterial plant disease that affects important chain-of-value fruit trees such as pear and apple trees. This disease is caused by a quarantine phytopathogenic bacterium, which, although highly distributed worldwide, still lacks efficient control measures. The green revolution paradigm demands sustainable agriculture practices, for which antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have recently caught much attention.

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  • Daily UV-supplementation during the tomato fruiting stage can enhance fruit nutraceutical value while ensuring plant performance remains stable.
  • UV-A (1 and 4 hours) and UV-B (2 and 5 minutes) were tested for their effects on photosynthesis, showing distinct impacts; UV-B caused some leaf damage but boosted protective pigments, while UV-A improved flowering and fruiting without visible damage.
  • Despite some reductions in photosynthesis efficiency (like Fv/Fm and ΦPSII), UV-A promoted adaptive mechanisms in the plant, indicating that it can be a beneficial strategy for improving yield in precision agriculture.
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Drosophila suzukii (spotted wing drosophila, SWD) is a pandemic quarantine pest that attacks mostly red fruits. The high number of life cycles per year, its ability to rapidly invade and spread across new habitats, and highly polyphagous nature, makes this a particularly aggressive invasive species, for which efficient control methods are currently lacking. The use of native natural predators is particularly promising to anchor sustainable and efficient measures to control SWD.

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Lead (Pb) persists among the most hazardous contaminant metals. Pb-induced genotoxic effects remain a matter of debate as they are a major cause of plant growth impairment, but assessing Pb genotoxicity requires the selection of Pb-sensitive genotoxic biomarkers. Seedlings of the ecotoxicological model species Pisum sativum L.

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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiONP) are used in the food, drug, and cosmetics industries and evaluation of their human and environmental toxicity is required. We have tested the toxicity of TiONP (anatase) with respect to developmental effects and DNA damage in Drosophila melanogaster strain Ok, using the eye-spot Somatic Mutation and Recombination Test (SMART) and the comet assay (neuroblasts). For the survival assay, TiONP were supplied to adult flies for 72 h and no adverse effects were seen.

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Inorganic Mercury (Hg) contamination persists an environmental problem, but its cyto- and genotoxicity in plants remains yet unquantified. To determine the extent of Hg-induced cyto- and genotoxicity, and assess most sensitive endpoints in plants, Pisum sativum L. seedlings were exposed for 14 days to different HgCl concentrations up to 100 μM.

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