BIO
Name: Sandra Cristina Pinto Martins
Aggregation: Integrated Member
Orcid ID: 0000-0002-7519-4001
Ciência Vitae: 3C1A-3450-489D
Email: scpintomartins@gmail.com
Start date: 01-04-2023
Research Groups
Publications
A Spray Foliar Containing Methylobacterium symbioticum Did Not Increase Nitrogen Concentration in Leaves or Olive Yield Across Three Rainfed Olive Orchards
Effect of Foliar Application of Nitrogen-Fixing Microorganisms and Algae Extracts on Nutritional Status and Yield of Hazelnut and Walnut Trees
Enhancing Olive Cultivation Resilience: Sustainable Long-Term and Short-Term Adaptation Strategies to Alleviate Climate Change Impacts
Foliar Silicon Application in the Era of Climate Change as a Part of Strategy to Reduce Water Requirements in Mediterranean Viticulture
Combining Zeolites with Early-Maturing Annual Legume Cover Crops in Rainfed Orchards: Effects on Yield, Fatty Acid Composition and Polyphenolic Profile of Olives and Olive Oil
Dolomitic limestone was more effective than calcitic limestone in increasing soil pH in an untilled olive orchard
Synergy between Zeolites and Leguminous Cover Crops Improved Olive Tree Performance and Soil Properties in a Rainfed Olive Orchard
Photosynthesis, Yield, Nutrient Availability and Soil Properties after Biochar, Zeolites or Mycorrhizal Inoculum Application to a Mature Rainfed Olive Orchard
Zeolites and Biochar Modulate Olive Fruit and Oil Polyphenolic Profile
A controlled-release fertilizer improved soil fertility but not olive tree performance
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation reduced the growth of pre-rooted olive cuttings in a greenhouse
Grey and black anti-hail nets ameliorated apple (Malus × domestica borkh. cv. golden delicious) physiology under mediterranean climate
Inorganic fertilization at high n rate increased olive yield of a rainfed orchard but reduced soil organic matter in comparison to three organic amendments
Kaolin foliar spray improves olive tree performance and yield under sustained deficit irrigation
Mycorrhizal fungi were more effective than zeolites in increasing the growth of non-irrigated young olive trees
Olive tree physiology and chemical composition of fruits are modulated by different deficit irrigation strategies
Combined biochar and organic waste have little effect on chemical soil properties and plant growth
The potential use of the UV-A and UV-B to improve tomato quality and preference for consumers
Projects
ViTex: Valorização Integrada de Resíduos Vitivinícolas para a Sustentabilidade Agrícola
UTAD/CITAB Coordinator / Lia-Tânia Dinis
Start date / 2025/06
Funding / SIID Empresarial – Operações em Copromoção - PITD