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Our lab studies the genetic and molecular bases for the adaptation of plants to their local environments. We mainly focus on the evolutionary adaptation of plant populations to abiotic and biotic stresses, which are major threats for plant survival. Derived from our basic research, we investigate ways for improving stress protection.<br>
Our lab studies the genetic and molecular bases for the adaptation of plants to their local environments. We mainly focus on the evolutionary adaptation of plant populations to abiotic and biotic stresses, which are major threats for plant survival. Derived from our basic research, we investigate ways for improving stress protection.<br>
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'''Rubén Alcázar''' <br>
'''Rubén Alcázar''' is Ramón y Cajal researcher at the <br>
Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Department of Natural Products, <br>
Department of Natural Products, Plant Biology and Soil Science <br>
Plant Biology and Soil Science of the University of Barcelona.
of the University of Barcelona.





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Dept. Biology, Healthcare & Environment
Section of Plant Physiology
Facultat de Farmàcia, Av. Joan XXIII 27-31
08028 Barcelona, Spain

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Genetics of Plant-Environment Interactions

Our lab studies the genetic and molecular bases for the adaptation of plants to their local environments. We mainly focus on the evolutionary adaptation of plant populations to abiotic and biotic stresses, which are major threats for plant survival. Derived from our basic research, we investigate ways for improving stress protection.
Rubén Alcázar is Ramón y Cajal researcher at the
Department of Natural Products, Plant Biology and Soil Science
of the University of Barcelona.



Current projects

Disease resistance in plants

We're currently studying the evolution of NB-LRR immune-receptor genes and other interacting loci that condition defense against evolving pathogens and how this derives in immune-related hybrid incompatibility, an important obstacle in plant breeding. We address these questions using molecular biology, population genetics and biochemical approaches. This research is complemented by the study of the modulation of NB-LRR signaling by temperature which is important under the current climate change predictions. Research is supported by EU-Marie Curie CIG (EU) and the Programme of Scientific and Technical Excellence (Spain).


Natural variation of stress-induced metabolites

In collaboration with the lab of Prof. Tiburcio at the same department and different laboratories worlwide, we study the genetic bases for the naturally occurring variation of stress protective metabolites involved in resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses. Through molecular approaches, we improve the resistance of plants to different stresses.



For a more detailed view of our research, have a look at our Research Projects and Scientific Publications sections.
For general public information have a look at +info.


News and Announcements e-Board


LATEST PUBLICATIONS

Editorial article of upcoming e-book in Frontiers in Plant Science. Editors: Ruben Alcazar & A.F. Tiburcio.
Plant polyamines in stress and development: an emerging area of research in plant sciences 
The Roles of Polyamines during the lifespan of plants:from development to stress
Tiburcio AF, Altabella T, Bitrián M and Alcázar R. (2014) Planta 240: 1-18.

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Ruben Alcazar Lab granted by the Spanish Programme of Scientific and Technical Excellence 2014.





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Full address: Facultat de Farmacia, Universitat de Barcelona, Unitat de Fisiologia Vegetal. Avda Joan XXIII 27-31, 08028 Barcelona (Spain).
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