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1. Large-scale screening of unknown varieties in a grapevine intra-varietal variability collection

2. Mediterranean diet adherence and nutritional literacy: an observational cross-sectional study of the reality of university students in a COVID-19 pandemic context

6. Influence of Soil Type, Land Use, and Rootstock Genotype on Root-Associated Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Communities and Their Impact on Grapevine Growth and Nutrition.

8. COVID-19 and Lockdown, as Lived and Felt by University Students

10. Chronic Conditions and School Participation of First-Year University Students—HOUSE ULisbon Study

12. Chronic conditions and school participation of first-year university students: HOUSE ULisbon study

15. Effects of high temperature on mitotic index, microtubule and chromatin organization in rye (Secale cereale L.) root-tip cells

16. The effects of field inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi through rye donor plants on grapevine performance and soil properties

17. The effect of copper and FeNaEDTA application in young mycorrhizal grapevines

18. Size matters in Triticeae polyploids: larger genomes have higher remodeling

21. Chromosomal locus rearrangements are a rapid response to formation of the allotetraploid Arabidopsis suecica genome

28. Corky, a gypsy-like retrotransposon is differentially transcribed in Quercus suber tissues

34. Bisphenol A alters transcript levels of biomarker genes for major depressive disorder

35. Efeitos do xenoestrógeneo Bisfenol A no envelhecimento celular

38. Evaluation of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) landraces based on seed traits and irap markers

44. Epigenetics: the functional memory of ribosomal genes

45. Chromosomal locus rearrangements are a rapid response to formation of the allotetraploid Arabidopsis suecica genome

48. Natural variation in nucleolar dominance reveals relationship between nucleolus organizer chromatin topology and rRNA gene transcription in Arabidopsis

49. Nucleolar dominance: A 'David and Goliath' chromatin imprint process

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