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Liliana Marum
Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Publications - 23
Citations - 749
Liliana Marum is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quercus suber & Biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 650 citations. Previous affiliations of Liliana Marum include University of Évora & Instituto Politécnico de Beja.
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An epigenetic view of plant cells cultured in vitro: somaclonal variation and beyond
Célia Miguel,Liliana Marum +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of recent findings related to developmental switches occurring during in vitro culture is presented and an update on the detection of epigenetic variation in plant cell cultures will be provided and discussed in the light of recent progress in the plant epigenetics field.
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Reference Gene Selection for Quantitative Real-time PCR Normalization in Quercus suber
TL;DR: This study has identified and validated reference genes in cork oak that can be used for quantification of target gene expression in different tissues and experimental conditions and will be useful as a starting point for gene expression studies in other oaks.
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Somatic Embryogenesis from 20 Open-Pollinated Families of Portuguese Plus Trees of Maritime Pine
TL;DR: Initiation of embryogenic cell lines from all 20 open-pollinated families of maritime pine plus trees was possible only on DCR based medium, but the addition of L-glutamine and casein hydrolysate significantly increased the number of zygotic embryos producing SE.
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Analysis of genetic stability at SSR loci during somatic embryogenesis in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster)
Liliana Marum,Margarida Rocheta,Margarida Rocheta,João Maroco,M. Margarida Oliveira,Célia Miguel +5 more
TL;DR: Despite the variation found in somatic embryogenesis-derived plant material, no correlation was established between genetic stability at the analyzed loci and abnormal embling phenotype, and these molecular markers should be useful in the implementation of new breeding and deployment strategies for improved trees using SE.
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A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
José B. Pereira-Leal,Isabel A. Abreu,Claudia S. Alabaça,Maria Helena Almeida,Paulo Almeida,Tânia Almeida,Tânia Almeida,Maria Isabel Amorim,Susana de Sousa Araújo,Susana de Sousa Araújo,Herlânder Azevedo,Herlânder Azevedo,Aleix Badia,Dora Batista,Andreas Bohn,Tiago Capote,Tiago Capote,Isabel Carrasquinho,Inês Chaves,Ana Coelho,Maria Manuela Ribeiro Costa,Rita Costa,Alfredo Cravador,Conceição Egas,Carlos Faro,Ana Margarida Fortes,Ana S. Fortunato,Maria João Gaspar,Sónia Gonçalves,Sónia Gonçalves,José Graça,Marília Horta,Vera Inácio,José Leitão,Teresa Lino-Neto,Liliana Marum,José C. Matos,Diogo Mendonça,Andreia Miguel,Célia Miguel,Leonor Morais-Cecílio,Isabel Neves,Filomena Nóbrega,M. Margarida Oliveira,Rute Oliveira,Maria Salomé Pais,Jorge A. P. Paiva,Jorge A. P. Paiva,Octávio S. Paulo,Miguel Pinheiro,João Raimundo,José C. Ramalho,Ana Ribeiro,Teresa Ribeiro,Teresa Ribeiro,Teresa Ribeiro,Margarida Rocheta,Ana Isabel Rodrigues,José Carlos Rodrigues,Nelson J. M. Saibo,Tatiana Santo,Ana Margarida Santos,Ana Margarida Santos,Paula Sá-Pereira,Mónica Sebastiana,Fernanda Simões,Rómulo Sacramento Sobral,Rui Manuel Tavares,Rita Teresa Teixeira,Carolina Varela,Maria Manuela Veloso,Cândido Pinto Ricardo +71 more
TL;DR: This genomic resource represents the first trancriptome study in a cork producing species and can be explored to develop new tools and approaches to understand stress responses and developmental processes in forest trees, as well as the molecular cascades underlying cork differentiation and disease response.