Lara García-Campa

Lara García-Campa
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  • Doctor of Biogeosciences
  • PostDoc Position at Örebro University

Post-doctoral researcher at Örebro University

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Introduction
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Örebro University
Current position
  • PostDoc Position
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University of Oviedo

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Publications (6)
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Recent studies have documented plant responses to climate change extensively, particularly to single‐stress exposures. However, critical factors for stress survival, such as sexual differentiation, are not often considered. The dioicous Marchantia polymorpha stands as an evolutionary milestone, potentially preserving ancestral traits from the early...
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The increasing availability of massive omics data requires improving the quality of reference databases and their annotations. The combination of full-length isoform sequencing (Iso-Seq) with short-read transcriptomics and proteomics has been successfully used for increasing proteoform characterization, which is a main ongoing goal in biology. Howe...
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Plants do have stress memory and chloroplast signaling has been revealed as crucial element to acquire and extend this memory into future generations, allowing plant adaptation to changing environments and providing novel tools in the field of crop improvement. Despite the process is known, how a plant is capable to transfer some aspects of its “li...
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Bud maturation is a physiological process which implies a set of morphophysiological changes which lead to the transition of growth patterns from young to mature. This transition defines tree growth and architecture, and in consequence traits such as biomass production and wood quality. In Pinus pinaster, a conifer of great timber value, bud matura...
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The complexity of the plant cell proteome, exhibiting thousands of proteins whose abundance varies in several orders of magnitude, makes impossible to cover most of the plant proteins using standard shotgun-based approaches. Despite this general description of plant proteomes, the complexity is not a big issue (current protocols and instrumentation...

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