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Rubén Vicente


Plant Physiology
University of Barcelona
Spain

Biography

 Rubén Vicente is Professor from Department of Plant Physiology at University of Barcelona. His Current research projects:  2017-2019: Phenotyping in durum wheat: physiological basis, selection criteria and evaluation platforms (FENOTRIGO) (ref. AGL2016-76527-R)   2014-2016: Advance and high throughput precision phenotyping in durum wheat: physiological basis and tools for selection (FENOMED) (ref. AGL2013-44147-R)   2010-2013: Integration of gene expression with metabolism and photosynthesis for assessing the impacts on durum wheat of the increases in CO2 and temperature foreseen with climate change (ref. AGL2009-11987)

Research Interest

Ensuring food security is facing new challenges due to the increase of the world population and the impacts of climate change on agriculture. Cereals (bread and durum wheat, barley, etc.) are economically and culturally important crops in the Mediterranean basin. Responses of these crop species to future climate scenario (elevated [CO2], high temperature, water stress and nutrient deficiencies, among others factors) define a complex and sophisticated regulatory network, including various physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms. Understanding the processes involved in the adaptive response of crop species is a matter of concern for future breeding programmes.

Publications

  • Morcuende R, Pérez P, Vicente R, Méndez AM, Valeros F, Verdejo AL, Boyero MA, Martínez-Carrasco R (2016) Climate change effects on cereals. Tierras, No. 244, 22-47

  • Vicente R, Pérez P, Martínez-Carrasco R, Feil R, Lunn JE, Watanabe M, Arrivaul S, Stitt M, Höfgen R, Morcuende R (2016) Metabolic and transcriptional analysis of durum wheat responses to elevated CO2 at low and high nitrate supply. Plant and Cell Physiology 57(10):2133-2146 (doi:10.1093/pcp/pcw131)

  • Medina S, Vicente R, Amador A, Araus JL (2016) Interactive effects of elevated [CO2] and water stress on physiological traits and gene expression during vegetative growth in four durum wheat genotypes. Frontiers in Plant Science 7, 1738 (doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.01738)

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