Publicacións en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidade da Coruña (174)

2024

  1. A Proteomic Approach to Abiotic and Biotic Stress in Barley: A Review

    Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, Vol. 42, Núm. 1, pp. 1-33

  2. Dispersal history of SARS-CoV-2 in Galicia, Spain

    Journal of Medical Virology, Vol. 96, Núm. 7

  3. Genetic and morphological evidence support the specific status of the endemic Erica andevalensis (Ericales, Ericaceae)

    PhytoKeys, Vol. 244, pp. 57-76

  4. Kelp forests collapse reduces understorey seaweed β-diversity

    Annals of Botany, Vol. 133, Núm. 1, pp. 93-104

  5. Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns

    European Journal of Phycology, Vol. 59, Núm. 2, pp. 127-156

  6. O-versus S-Metal Coordination of the Thiocarboxylate Group: An NMR Study of the Two Tautomeric Forms of the Ga(III)-Photoxenobactin E Complex

    Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. 63, Núm. 9, pp. 4176-4184

  7. Phylogenetic analysis of invasive genus Lophocladia (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) reveals synonymy of L. lallemandii with L. trichoclados and first record of L. kuetzingii in the NE Atlantic

    European Journal of Phycology, Vol. 59, Núm. 1, pp. 112-126

  8. Recruitment as a possible indicator of declining resilience in degraded kelp forests

    Ecological Indicators, Vol. 160

  9. Resolving the taxonomy of the Polysiphonia scopulorum complex and the Bryocladia lineage (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta)

    Journal of Phycology, Vol. 60, Núm. 1, pp. 49-72

  10. Toxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles: Cellular and behavioural effects

    Chemosphere, Vol. 363

  11. Updating the Ulvaceae in the green seaweeds of Britain and Ireland

    Botanica Marina, Vol. 67, Núm. 2, pp. 181-203

2023

  1. AlgaeTraits: A trait database for (European) seaweeds

    Earth System Science Data

  2. Biochar production from late-harvest grass – Challenges and potential for farm-scale implementation

    Sustainable Production and Consumption, Vol. 37, pp. 256-267

  3. Comparative phylogeography of a restricted and a widespread heather: Genetic evidence of multiple independent introductions of Erica mackayana into Ireland from northern Spain

    Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. 201, Núm. 3, pp. 329-340

  4. Detection of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida infection in zebrafish by labelling bacteria with GFP and a fluorescent probe based on the siderophore amonabactin

    Microbial Pathogenesis, Vol. 185

  5. Gene-rich plastid genomes of two parasitic red algal species, Laurencia australis and L. verruciformis (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales), and a taxonomic revision of Janczewskia

    Journal of Phycology, Vol. 59, Núm. 5, pp. 950-962

  6. Implications of taxonomic misidentification for future invasion predictions: Evidence from one of the most harmful invasive marine algae

    Marine Pollution Bulletin, Vol. 191

  7. Improvements in the design of nest cavities to attract cephalopods and crustaceans in a green artificial reef unit according to tridimensional hydrodynamic criteria – Application to the Ares-Betanzos estuary

    Ocean and Coastal Management, Vol. 245

  8. Molecular characterization reveals no functional evidence for naturally occurring cross-kingdom RNA interference in the early stages of Botrytis cinerea–tomato interaction

    Molecular Plant Pathology, Vol. 24, Núm. 1, pp. 3-15