Luciana González-Paleo
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Conservation Physiology | 2016
Alejandra Vilela; Paola R. Agüero; Damián A. Ravetta; Luciana González-Paleo
We evaluated the usefulness of long-term plant carbon economy of a xerophyte shrub as a tool in conservation. Reserves manipulation through defoliation decreased reproduction in the long-term but not growth. Root and shoot reserves can be used as indicators of how much biomass can be harvested without threatening future reproduction
Annals of Applied Biology | 2018
A. Pastor-Pastor; Alejandra Vilela; Luciana González-Paleo
Domestication of desert‐adapted perennials has been proposed as an alternative to increase cropping intensity in low input environments. However, selection for high yield in perennial crops provokes indirect changes in plant resource use. These changes might alter how nitrogen is acquired, allocated, used and stored, thus affecting plant longevity and yield stability. Using the perennial forb Physaria as a model, we compared the pattern of N allocation, use and conservation of high‐yield accessions (Y), and stable yield accessions (S), with their wild counterpart (W). We found a negative relationship between seed yield and N conservation capacity and their associated traits. The shift of strategy provoked by high yield selection implies changes in N allocation and a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency and conservation capacity at plant‐ and leaf‐level. S accessions also increase allocation to seeds, although they kept the N use and conservation traits of their wild counterparts, remaining in an intermediate position between the Y and W accessions profiles. The shift of strategy provoked by high yield selection implies a decrease in nitrogen use efficiency and conservation capacity that may be behind the loss of longevity and yield on subsequent years. Wild and stable accessions were more conservative and show traits that promote nitrogen conservation. These are key traits that should not be lost during the selection process if breeders want to achieve the adequate ideotype of perennial crop for arid systems.
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2008
Alejandra Vilela; Rodrigo Cariaga; Luciana González-Paleo; D.A. Ravetta
Industrial Crops and Products | 2011
Luciana González-Paleo; Damián A. Ravetta
Crop Science | 2017
David L. Van Tassel; Kenneth A. Albrecht; James D. Bever; Arvid Boe; Yaniv Brandvain; Timothy E. Crews; Markus Gansberger; Pedro Gerstberger; Luciana González-Paleo; Brent S. Hulke; Nolan C. Kane; Paul J. Johnson; Elena Pestsova; Valentín D. Picasso Risso; Jarrad R. Prasifka; Damián A. Ravetta; Brandon Schlautman; Craig C. Sheaffer; Kevin P. Smith; Pablo Speranza; M. Kathryn Turner; Alejandra Vilela; Philipp von Gehren; Christian Wever
Euphytica | 2012
Luciana González-Paleo; Damián A. Ravetta
Industrial Crops and Products | 2011
Luciana González-Paleo; Damián A. Ravetta
Industrial Crops and Products | 2015
Alejandro Pastor-Pastor; Luciana González-Paleo; Alejandra Vilela; Damián A. Ravetta
Industrial Crops and Products | 2008
Alejandra Vilela; Luciana González-Paleo; Déborah P. Rondanini; Damián A. Ravetta
Journal of Arid Environments | 2015
Alejandra Vilela; Luciana González-Paleo