Plant Sciences

The Plant Sciences Division is composed of ten Laboratories performing research that extends from cell biology and developmental genetics, through biochemistry, genetic engineering and biotechnology, to ecophysiology. The model-plants Arabidopsis thaliana, Thellungiella halophila, Medicago truncatula, Oryza sativa (rice) and Antirrhinum majus, are used with the purpose of elucidating basic aspects of development, biochemistry and responses to stress, and to give information that could support the study of economical relevant plants, such as, rice itself, maize, grain legumes, grapevine, olive, almond, pine, cork oak and eucalypt.
Plant Sciences division groups are part of GREEN-IT research Unit
Head of Division: Nelson Saibo
Laboratories
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Cândido Pinto Ricardo Lab - Plant Biochemistry
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Carla António Lab - Plant Metabolomics
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Isabel Abreu Lab - Proteome Regulation in Plants
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Margarida Oliveira Lab - Plant Functional Genomics
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Maria Carlota Vaz Patto Lab - Genetics and Genomics of Plant Complex Traits (PlantX)
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Nelson Saibo Lab - Plant Gene Regulation
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Pedro Fevereiro Lab - Plant Cell Biotechnology
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Rita Abranches Lab - Plant Cell Biology








