Publications by authors named "Thales Caetano de Oliveira"

Given the increasing utilization of forest components in integration systems worldwide, coupled with the growing demand for food in regions facing water restrictions, this study aims to evaluate how physiological and biochemical parameters contribute to the diversification of adaptive mechanisms among native species and eucalyptus genotypes intercropped with soybean or corn. The native tree species and , and the eucalyptus genotypes Urograndis I-144 and Urocam VM01, were grown in soybean and corn intercropping areas and evaluated in fall, winter, spring, and summer. The study evaluated morning water potential, chloroplast pigment concentration, gas exchange, cell damage, and antioxidant enzyme activity.

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Urban vertical agriculture with lighting system can be an alternative green infrastructure to increase local food production irrespective of environmental and soil conditions. In this system, light quality control can improve the plant physiological performance, well as induce metabolic pathways that contribute to producing phenolic compounds important to human health. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of RBW (red, blue and white) and monochromatic (red and blue; R and B, respectively) light associated or not with UV-B on photosynthetic performance and phenolic compound production in microtomato fruits cultivated via vertical agriculture.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effect of different LED light spectra on the growth and furanocoumarin production of a medicinal plant species, which is threatened by over-extraction due to its valuable compounds.
  • It examines the impact of various light conditions (white, blue, red, and combinations) on seedling growth and metabolite accumulation over a 50-day period.
  • Results show that red light increases stem elongation, while a blue/red light ratio of 1:1 enhances furanocoumarin production; blue light promotes both higher metabolite production and seedling growth.
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The production of high-quality seedlings and their use in commercial planting reduce pressure on natural areas. DC is a native fruit tree from the Brazilian Cerrado, whose nutritional requirements are still unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) supplementation on the physiology, growth and nutrient uptake, and use efficiencies of seedlings grown in glasshouse conditions.

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