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Microbiota-driven genetic switch could promote plant leaf growth
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The study, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham, identifies a microbiota-driven mechanism in plants that promotes leaf growth and allows plants to adapt to a nutrient deficient environment.
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New collaborative initiative for agricultural innovation
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Scientific coordination by GREEN-IT members of ITQB NOVA, involves academia, companies and government
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New insight on the reproductive evolution of land plants
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International consortium, including then IGC, now current ITQB NOVA PI and GREEN-IT member Jörg Becker, offers novel insight into the reproductive evolution of land plants, in new study published in Nature Plants.
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New Master's in Plant Biology at ITQB NOVA
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Are you passionate about plants and the future of food and agriculture? This new Master’s might be for you!
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PhD Fellowships Plants for Life 2019
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Applications to international PhD Program are welcome till January 24
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Plants for Life PhD Program: day 1
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International PhD Program starts on March 5
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Portuguese common bean: the answer for our Fusarium wilt prayers?
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The Portuguese traditional varieties provide new leads for a more sustainable production system.
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Saúl Silva awarded with Best PhD Thesis in Organic Chemistry 2017
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ITQB NOVA PhD thesis presented in October 2017
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Science paper links root endodermis and microbiota in mineral balance
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Valéria Custódio, ITQB NOVA PhD Student and GREEN-IT member, is a co-author of the paper, which offers new insight on the importance of the relationship between microbiota and root endodermis.
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Scientists meaning business
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New course to promote entrepreneurship in scientists, partnership ITQB NOVA and NOVA SBE
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