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Maria Amélia Martins-Loução
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How does glutamine synthetase activity determine plant tolerance to ammonium?
C Cruz, AFM Bio, MD Domínguez-Valdivia, PM Aparicio-Tejo, C Lamsfus, ...
Planta 223, 1068-1080, 2006
2012006
Enzymatic evidence for the key role of arginine in nitrogen translocation by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
C Cruz, H Egsgaard, C Trujillo, P Ambus, N Requena, MA Martins-Loução, ...
Plant physiology 144 (2), 782-792, 2007
1912007
Restoration of a limestone quarry: effect of soil amendments on the establishment of native Mediterranean sclerophyllous shrubs
AS Clemente, C Werner, C Máguas, MS Cabral, MA Martins‐Loução, ...
Restoration Ecology 12 (1), 20-28, 2004
1712004
Temporal and spatial variation of arbuscular mycorrhizas in salt marsh plants of the Tagus estuary (Portugal)
LM Carvalho, I Caçador, M Martins-Loução
Mycorrhiza 11, 303-309, 2001
1652001
Revisiting the plant hyperaccumulation criteria to rare plants and earth abundant elements
C Branquinho, HC Serrano, MJ Pinto, MA Martins-Loução
Environmental pollution 146 (2), 437-443, 2007
1562007
Role of carbohydrates in micropropagation of cork oak
A Romano, C Noronha, MA Martins-Loucao
Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 40, 159-167, 1995
1441995
Functional aspects of root architecture and mycorrhizal inoculation with respect to nutrient uptake capacity
C Cruz, JJ Green, CA Watson, F Wilson, MA Martins-Loução
Mycorrhiza 14, 177-184, 2004
1362004
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal propagules in a salt marsh
LM Carvalho, PM Correia, MA Martins-Loução
Mycorrhiza 14 (3), 165-170, 2004
1352004
Nitrogen nutrition and antioxidant metabolism in ammonium‐tolerant and‐sensitive plants
MD Domínguez‐Valdivia, PM Aparicio‐Tejo, C Lamsfus, C Cruz, ...
Physiologia Plantarum 132 (3), 359-369, 2008
1272008
Using lichen functional diversity to assess the effects of atmospheric ammonia in Mediterranean woodlands
P Pinho, T Dias, C Cruz, Y Sim Tang, MA Sutton, MA Martins‐Loução, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (5), 1107-1116, 2011
1142011
New approaches for establishing conservation priorities for socio-economically important plant species
JM Brehm, N Maxted, MA Martins-Loução, BV Ford-Lloyd
Biodiversity and Conservation 19, 2715-2740, 2010
1082010
Causes of change in nitrophytic and oligotrophic lichen species in a Mediterranean climate: impact of land cover and atmospheric pollutants
P Pinho, S Augusto, MA Martins-Loução, MJ Pereira, A Soares, C Máguas, ...
Environmental Pollution 154 (3), 380-389, 2008
1052008
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance root cadmium and copper accumulation in the roots of the salt marsh plant Aster tripolium L.
LM Carvalho, I Caçador, MA Martins-Louçao
Plant and Soil 285, 161-169, 2006
1032006
Phenological and growth patterns of the Mediterranean oak Quercus suber L.
G Oliveira, O Correia, MA Martins-Loução, FM Catarino
Trees 9, 41-46, 1994
981994
Micropropagation of the Mediterranean tree Ceratonia siliqua
A Romano, S Barros, MA Martins-Loução
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 68, 35-41, 2002
972002
Spatial variability of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spores in two natural plant communities
LM Carvalho, PM Correia, RJ Ryel, MA Martins-Loução
Plant and Soil 251, 227-236, 2003
962003
C allocation to the fungus is not a cost to the plant in ectomycorrhizae
A Corrêa, J Gurevitch, MA Martins‐Loução, C Cruz
Oikos 121 (3), 449-463, 2012
942012
National inventories of crop wild relatives and wild harvested plants: case-study for Portugal
J Magos Brehm, N Maxted, BV Ford-Lloyd, MA Martins-Louçao
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 55, 779-796, 2008
842008
Are mycorrhiza always beneficial?
A Corrêa, RJ Strasser, MA Martins-Loução
Plant and Soil 279, 65-73, 2006
822006
Intra-specific variation in pea responses to ammonium nutrition leads to different degrees of tolerance
C Cruz, MD Domínguez-Valdivia, PM Aparicio-Tejo, C Lamsfus, A Bio, ...
Environmental and Experimental Botany 70 (2-3), 233-243, 2011
792011
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