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CC&NUTS - Aumento da resiliência do castanheiro às alterações climáticas: o papel do “stress priming” e da micorrização
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National Park (MNP), located in Terra Fria Transmontana, is considered a
European hotspot of plant biodiversity, characterized by large agroforest
areas, where chestnut (Castanea sativa Miller) plantations represent not
only a typical landscape, but also an important economic revenue for local
populations. In Portugal, one of the main worldwide producers and exporters of
this fruit, more than 80% of chestnut forest areas are sited in Trás-os-Montes.
However, as a mesophilic and deciduous species, chestnuts are very sensitive to
long episodes of heat and drought, scenarios that are increasingly common in
the region of MNP due to climate change (CC). Actually, CC is currently
considered the defining issue threatening the normal functioning of ecosystems,
pushing plants outside their tolerance boundaries. In fact, as some areas keep
experiencing lower precipitation levels and increasing temperatures, crops’
development and yield can be significantly compromised. Therefore, developing
ways to increase C. sativa resilience to an ever-changing environment,
where extreme events are likely to occur more often, is a matter of special
interest, especially in the context of the MNP. Based on these premises, the
main goals of CC&NUTS are:
- To compare
the responses of different chestnut varieties to periods of drought and heat at
physiological and biochemical levels, in order to select the varieties best
adapted to these adverse conditions. The aim is therefore to identify the
physiological consequences and oxidative disturbances in different chestnut
varieties, presented in the PNM, after exposure to the combined stresses of
drought and heat.
- To optimize
the micropropagation of chestnut trees and establish the mycorrhization of
relevant rootstocks, onto which the varieties with the greatest potential for
stress tolerance will be grafted.
- To evaluate
the potential of mycorrhization and “stress priming” to increase the tolerance
of C. sativa to subsequent episodes of drought and heat.
- To validate
the proposed strategy under open-field conditions.
Project Details
Status
Running
Start date
January 2023
Duration
36 months
Funding Entity
Fundação “la Caixa”, em colaboração com o BPI e com a Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
Total Financing
249.859,00€
CITAB/UTAD Financing
15 994,40€
Responsible institution
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto
Partners
Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Deifil Biotechnology Lda