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  • Physiological and Agronomic... Physiological and Agronomic Performance of the Coffee Crop in the Context of Climate Change and Global Warming: A Review
    DaMatta, Fábio M; Avila, Rodrigo T; Cardoso, Amanda A ... Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 05/2018, Volume: 66, Issue: 21
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    Coffee is one of the most important global crops and provides a livelihood to millions of people living in developing countries. Coffee species have been described as being highly sensitive to ...
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  • Stress cross-response of th... Stress cross-response of the antioxidative system promoted by superimposed drought and cold conditions in Coffea spp
    Ramalho, José C; Rodrigues, Ana P; Lidon, Fernando C ... PloS one, 06/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 6
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    The understanding of acclimation strategies to low temperature and water availability is decisive to ensure coffee crop sustainability, since these environmental conditions determine the suitability ...
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  • Long-term elevated air [CO2... Long-term elevated air [CO2] strengthens photosynthetic functioning and mitigates the impact of supra-optimal temperatures in tropical Coffea arabica and C. canephora species
    Rodrigues, Weverton P.; Martins, Madlles Q.; Fortunato, Ana S. ... Global change biology, January 2016, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    The tropical coffee crop has been predicted to be threatened by future climate changes and global warming. However, the real biological effects of such changes remain unknown. Therefore, this work ...
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  • Intrinsic non-stomatal resi... Intrinsic non-stomatal resilience to drought of the photosynthetic apparatus in Coffea spp. is strengthened by elevated air [CO2]
    Semedo, José N; Rodrigues, Ana P; Lidon, Fernando C ... Tree physiology, 2021-May-14, Volume: 41, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Growing water restrictions associated with climate changes constitute daunting challenges to crop performance. This study unveils the impacts of moderate (MWD) or severe (SWD) water deficit, ...
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  • Sustained photosynthetic pe... Sustained photosynthetic performance of Coffea spp. under long-term enhanced [CO2]
    Ramalho, José C; Rodrigues, Ana P; Semedo, José N ... PloS one, 12/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 12
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    Coffee is one of the world's most traded agricultural products. Modeling studies have predicted that climate change will have a strong impact on the suitability of current cultivation areas, but ...
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  • Wheat Crop under Waterloggi... Wheat Crop under Waterlogging: Potential Soil and Plant Effects
    Pais, Isabel P; Moreira, Rita; Semedo, José N ... Plants (Basel), 12/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Inundation, excessive precipitation, or inadequate field drainage can cause waterlogging of cultivated land. It is anticipated that climate change will increase the frequency, intensity, and ...
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  • A Transcriptomic Approach t... A Transcriptomic Approach to Understanding the Combined Impacts of Supra-Optimal Temperatures and CO2 Revealed Different Responses in the Polyploid Coffea arabica and Its Diploid Progenitor C. canephora
    Marques, Isabel; Fernandes, Isabel; Paulo, Octávio S. ... International journal of molecular sciences, 03/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 6
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    Understanding the effect of extreme temperatures and elevated air (CO2) is crucial for mitigating the impacts of the coffee industry. In this work, leaf transcriptomic changes were evaluated in the ...
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  • Why could the coffee crop e... Why could the coffee crop endure climate change and global warming to a greater extent than previously estimated?
    DaMatta, Fábio M.; Rahn, Eric; Läderach, Peter ... Climatic change, 01/2019, Volume: 152, Issue: 1
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    Coffee, one of the most heavily globally traded agricultural commodities, has been categorized as a highly sensitive plant species to progressive climatic change. Here, we summarize recent insights ...
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  • Overexpression of Water-Res... Overexpression of Water-Responsive Genes Promoted by Elevated CO2 Reduces ROS and Enhances Drought Tolerance in Coffea Species
    Marques, Isabel; Fernandes, Isabel; Paulo, Octávio S. ... International journal of molecular sciences, 02/2023, Volume: 24, Issue: 4
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    Drought is a major constraint to plant growth and productivity worldwide and will aggravate as water availability becomes scarcer. Although elevated air CO2 might mitigate some of these effects in ...
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  • Can Elevated Air [CO 2 ] Co... Can Elevated Air [CO 2 ] Conditions Mitigate the Predicted Warming Impact on the Quality of Coffee Bean?
    Ramalho, José C; Pais, Isabel P; Leitão, António E ... Frontiers in plant science, 03/2018, Volume: 9
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    Climate changes, mostly related to high temperature, are predicted to have major negative impacts on coffee crop yield and bean quality. Recent studies revealed that elevated air CO mitigates the ...
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