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M. Margarida Oliveira

Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Publications -  150
Citations -  7152

M. Margarida Oliveira is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene expression. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 149 publications receiving 6023 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Margarida Oliveira include ETH Zurich & Spanish National Research Council.

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Mechanisms underlying plant resilience to water deficits: prospects for water-saving agriculture

TL;DR: The major constraints to carbon assimilation and the metabolic regulations that play a role in plant responses to water deficits, acting in isolation or in conjunction with other stresses, is reviewed.
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Transcription factors and regulation of photosynthetic and related metabolism under environmental stresses

TL;DR: The role and regulation of several TFs involved in abiotic stress response pathways are considered, with emphasis on new findings regarding expression of genes related to both stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to CO(2) photosynthetic assimilation.
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Transgenic plants in phytoremediation: recent advances and new possibilities.

TL;DR: A critical review of the recent progress made toward the development of transgenic plants with improved phytoremediation capabilities and their potential use in environmental cleanup is provided.
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Regulation of Na+ and K+ homeostasis in plants: towards improved salt stress tolerance in crop plants

TL;DR: This review will introduce salt stress responses in plants and summarize the current knowledge about the most important ion transporters that facilitate intra- and intercellular K+ and Na+ homeostasis in these organisms.
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Genetic stability of micropropagated almond plantlets, as assessed by RAPD and ISSR markers

TL;DR: The results suggest that the culture conditions used for axillary branching proliferation are appropriate for clonal propagation of almond clone VII, as they do not seem to interfere with the integrity of the regenerated plantlets.