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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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Plant-Environment Interactions
Challenges and Consequences of Climate Change (C4)

Advance in Knowledge. We're interested in genetics of natural variation, population genetics and molecular biology. We're currently studying immune-receptor gene variation and its involvement in temperature-conditioned incompatibilities between populations and activation of defense.

Applied research. Our lab collaborates with the group of A.F.Tiburcio to study polyamine homeostasis in plants and its practical applications for inducing stress tolerance against abiotic stresses.

Dissemination of Knowledge. 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.

University. Transferring knowledge to future generations. We participate in different university academic activities summarized in Teaching activities.




News and Announcements e-Board

28.11.13
Press release by the University of Barcelona from PNAS paper by Barboza et al.
‘Arabidopsis’ semidwarfs: the green revolution in nature
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09.10.13 Deadline for submissions to Frontiers topic approaching (31 Dec 2013).




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