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Functional Plant Biology | 2012

Grapevine varieties exhibiting differences in stomatal response to water deficit

Joaquim Miguel Costa; M.F. Ortuño; Carlos M. Lopes; Maria Manuela Chaves

Knowledge on variety traits and physiological responses to stress is still scarce in Vitis vinifera L., limiting the optimisation of irrigation and breeding for high water use efficiency. We have characterised five grapevine varieties using thermal imaging, leaf gas exchange, leaf morphology and carbon isotope composition. Plants of the varieties Aragonez, Trincadeira, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Touriga Nacional were grown in field conditions. Two experiments were performed. In Experiment I (2006), vines of Aragonez and Trincadeira were either well irrigated (WI, 80% ETc), non-irrigated but rain fed (NI) or subjected to regulated deficit irrigation (RDI, 40% ETc) and studied along the summer season. In Experiment II (2006 and 2007), vines of the five varieties were subjected to RDI (30-40% ETc) and studied at veraison. In Experiment I, leaf temperature (Tleaf) correlated negatively with stomatal conductance (gs) and leaf water potential (Ψpd). The inverse relationship between gs and Tleaf was highly significant in the afternoon. In Experiment II, the different genotypes showed different Tleaf for similar Ψpd. Stomatal density did not correlate with gs suggesting that varieties have different stomatal control. Our results show that combined measurements of canopy temperature and Ψpd can aid in better understanding of stomatal regulation in different grapevine varieties. Such variation in stomatal regulation should be taken into account in determining irrigation strategies.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2016

Transcriptomics and physiological analyses reveal co-ordinated alteration of metabolic pathways in Jatropha curcas drought tolerance

Helena Sapeta; Tiago Lourenço; Stefan Lorenz; Christian Grumaz; Philipp Kirstahler; Pedro M. Barros; Joaquim Miguel Costa; Kai Sohn; M. Margarida Oliveira

Jatropha curcas, a multipurpose plant attracting a great deal of attention due to its high oil content and quality for biofuel, is recognized as a drought-tolerant species. However, this drought tolerance is still poorly characterized. This study aims to contribute to uncover the molecular background of this tolerance, using a combined approach of transcriptional profiling and morphophysiological characterization during a period of water-withholding (49 d) followed by rewatering (7 d). Morphophysiological measurements showed that J. curcas plants present different adaptation strategies to withstand moderate and severe drought. Therefore, RNA sequencing was performed for samples collected under moderate and severe stress followed by rewatering, for both roots and leaves. Jatropha curcas transcriptomic analysis revealed shoot- and root-specific adaptations across all investigated conditions, except under severe stress, when the dramatic transcriptomic reorganization at the root and shoot level surpassed organ specificity. These changes in gene expression were clearly shown by the down-regulation of genes involved in growth and water uptake, and up-regulation of genes related to osmotic adjustments and cellular homeostasis. However, organ-specific gene variations were also detected, such as strong up-regulation of abscisic acid synthesis in roots under moderate stress and of chlorophyll metabolism in leaves under severe stress. Functional validation further corroborated the differential expression of genes coding for enzymes involved in chlorophyll metabolism, which correlates with the metabolite content of this pathway.


Annals of Botany | 2010

Grapevine under deficit irrigation: hints from physiological and molecular data

Maria Manuela Chaves; Olfa Zarrouk; Rita Francisco; Joaquim Miguel Costa; Tiago P. Santos; A. P. Regalado; M. L. Rodrigues; Carlos M. Lopes


Scientia Horticulturae | 2011

Combining cover cropping with deficit irrigation in a Mediterranean low vigor vineyard

Carlos M. Lopes; Tiago P. Santos; Ana Monteiro; M. Lucília Rodrigues; Joaquim Miguel Costa; Maria Manuela Chaves


Agricultural Water Management | 2012

Impact of irrigation regime on berry development and flavonoids composition in Aragonez (Syn. Tempranillo) grapevine

Olfa Zarrouk; Rita Francisco; Marta Pintó-Marijuan; Ricard Brossa; Raquen Raissa Santos; Carla Pinheiro; Joaquim Miguel Costa; Carlos M. Lopes; Maria Manuela Chaves


Agricultural Water Management | 2016

Modern viticulture in southern Europe: Vulnerabilities and strategies for adaptation to water scarcity

Joaquim Miguel Costa; M. Vaz; J. Escalona; Ricardo Egipto; Carlos M. Lopes; H. Medrano; Maria Manuela Chaves


Archive | 2016

Drought and water management in Mediterranean vineyards

Olfa Zarrouk; Joaquim Miguel Costa; Rita Francisco; Carlos M. Lopes; Maria Manuela Chaves


Agricultural Water Management | 2016

Linking thermal imaging to physiological indicators in Carica papaya L. under different watering regimes

R.S.N. Lima; I.F. García-Tejero; T.S. Lopes; Joaquim Miguel Costa; M. Vaz; V.H. Durán-Zuazo; Maria Manuela Chaves; D.M. Glenn; Eliemar Campostrini


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2018

OsICE1 transcription factor improves photosynthetic performance and reduces grain losses in rice plants subjected to drought

Subhash Chander; Diego M. Almeida; Tânia Serra; Douglas Jardim-Messeder; Pedro M. Barros; Tiago Lourenço; Duarte D. Figueiredo; Marcia Margis-Pinheiro; Joaquim Miguel Costa; M. Margarida Oliveira; Nelson J. M. Saibo


Comunicata Scientiae | 2015

Thermal imaging to phenotype traditional maize landraces for drought tolerance

Joaquim Miguel Costa; Iván Francisco García Tejero; Víctor Hugo Durán Zuazo; Roberta Samara Nunes da Lima; Maria Manuela Chaves; María Carlota Vaz Patto

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Carlos M. Lopes

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Olfa Zarrouk

Spanish National Research Council

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Ricardo Egipto

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Rita Francisco

Spanish National Research Council

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M. Margarida Oliveira

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro M. Barros

Spanish National Research Council

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Tiago Lourenço

Spanish National Research Council

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Tiago P. Santos

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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A. P. Regalado

Spanish National Research Council

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