Maria Fernanda Pessoa
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Journal of Plant Interactions | 2017
Inês Maria Pataco; Fernando C. Lidon; Inês Ramos; Karliana Oliveira; M. Guerra; Maria Fernanda Pessoa; M.L. Carvalho; José C. Ramalho; António Eduardo Leitão; J. P. Santos; Paula Scotti Campos; Maria Manuela Silva; Isabel P. Pais; Fernando Reboredo
ABSTRACT Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. ssp. durum (Desf.) Husnot) was grown under conditions to promote mineral biofortification at the grain level. Along plant development, biomass accumulation and the kinetics of nutrients accumulation were assessed, identifying the nutrient fluxes of roots and shoots, and the timescale constraints of crop biofortification. Plants were grown under environmentally controlled conditions, submitted to four increasing concentrations of nutrient solutions (1-, 2-, 4- and 6-fold) of micro- (Fe, Zn, Cu and Mn) and macronutrients (Ca, K, P and Mg). The threshold of mineral toxicity was not reached as evaluated through plant biomass accumulation, but considering grain yield, the twofold nutrient concentration was the best treatment for biofortification. In the different treatments, the contents and the mineral unrests of roots uptake and shoots translocation varied, at different magnitudes and trends, before the onset of booting and from the physiological maturity onwards. Except for Cu, all mineral nutrients were mainly detected in the bran and embryo of the grains; therefore, the production of biofortified pasta for human consumption requires the use of integral semolina.
Crop & Pasture Science | 2015
Fernando C. Lidon; Ana Sofia Almeida; Ana Rita P. Costa; Ana Sofia Bagulho; Paula Scotti-Campos; José N. Semedo; Benvindo Maçãs; José Coutinho; Nuno Pinheiro; Conceição Gomes; António Eduardo Leitão; Isabel P. Pais; Maria Manuela Silva; Fernando Reboredo; Maria Fernanda Pessoa; José C. Ramalho
Abstract. The development of knowledge on bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) biofortification in zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe), related to its potential agronomical use and the nutritional and technological implications, is becoming important to strategies for improving human nutrition. In this context, we studied the accumulation of Zn and Fe in grains, considering potential uptake and translocation kinetics, photoassimilate production and deposition, and related yields, in grains of cv. Roxo produced under controlled-environment conditions and used thereafter in field trials. The metabolic plasticity of this wheat genotype grown under controlled-environment conditions allowed a 10- and 4-fold enhancement in accumulation of Zn and Fe in the grains after nutrient supplementation with a 5-fold concentrated Hoagland solution (5S), after two generations. Moreover, when these seeds were sown under field conditions and the resulting plants supplemented with or without Zn and Fe, the accumulation of these nutrients decreased within the next two generations. Such field seeds obtained without further Zn and Fe supplementation (with nitrogen only; F3(S) and F4(S)) maintained enhanced levels of Zn (∼400%) and Fe (40–50%) compared with the initial seeds. If Zn and Fe supplement was given to the plants germinated from F2(5S), the subsequent F3(5S) and F4(5S) seeds maintained the Zn increase (∼400%), whereas a further enhancement was observed for Fe, to 75% and 89%, respectively. Toxic limits were not reached for photosynthetic functioning. Even under the highest Zn and Fe supplement dose given to the F3(5S) plants, there was only a slight effect on photosystem II photochemical performance; in fact, enhanced net photosynthesis values were observed. In conclusion, within this experimental design, Zn and Fe biofortification can be obtained without toxicity effects on photosynthetic performance and with negligible modifications to grain texture and nutritional value (protein quality and contents as well as fatty acids).
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2012
Maria Fernanda Pessoa
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2013
Teresa Calvã o; Maria Fernanda Pessoa; Fernando C. Lidon
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2016
I. Ramos; Inês Maria Pataco; Mara Palma Mourinho; Fernando C. Lidon; Fernando Reboredo; Maria Fernanda Pessoa; M.L. Carvalho; J. P. Santos; M. Guerra
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2015
Teresa Calvão; Maria Fernanda Pessoa
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2015
Inês Maria Pataco; Mara Palma Mourinho; Karliana Oliveira; Cátia Santos; João Pelica; Isabel P. Pais; José C. Ramalho; António Eduardo Leitão; Paula Scotti Campos; Fernando C. Lidon; Fernando Reboredo; Maria Fernanda Pessoa
Journal of Cereal Science | 2018
Fernando C. Lidon; Karliana Oliveira; Maria Manuela Ribeiro; João Pelica; Inês Maria Pataco; José C. Ramalho; António Eduardo Leitão; Ana Sofia Almeida; Paula Scotti Campos; Ana I. Ribeiro-Barros; Isabel P. Pais; Maria Manuela Silva; Maria Fernanda Pessoa; Fernando Reboredo
Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2017
Fernando Reboredo; Fernando C. Lidon; José C. Ramalho; Maria Fernanda Pessoa
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture | 2015
Karliana Oliveira; Inês Maria Pataco; Mara Palma Mourinho; Cátia Santos; João Pelica; José C. Ramalho; António Eduardo Leitão; Isabel P. Pais; Paula Scotti Campos; Fernando C. Lidon; Fernando Reboredo; Maria Fernanda Pessoa