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Johann Martinez-Luscher

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Martinez-Luscher J, Matus J, Gomes E, Pascual I
J Exp Bot . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39589787
Recent research has extensively covered the effects of climate change factors, such as elevated CO2, rising temperatures and water deficit, on grapevine (Vitis spp.) biology. However, the assessment of the...
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Pascual I, Martinez-Luscher J, Irigoyen J, Goicoechea N, Carmen Antolin M
Food Res Int . 2024 Sep; 194:114899. PMID: 39232526
This study aimed to assess the response of four red grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) varieties to elevated temperature, drought and their combination, focusing on the concentration and profile of grape...
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Neugart S, Steininger V, Fernandes C, Martinez-Abaigar J, Nunez-Olivera E, Schreiner M, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2024 Jun; 47(10):4031-4047. PMID: 38881245
This study determines the functional role of the plant ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) photoreceptor, UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8 (UVR8) under natural conditions using a large-scale 'synchronized-genetic-perturbation-field-experiment'. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated a...
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Martinez-Luscher J, Kurtural S
Food Res Int . 2023 May; 169:112826. PMID: 37254402
Sugar levels in grape berries are necessary for wine production but also, they are the main driver of most ripening processes. Sugar levels are very responsive to canopy and crop...
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Martinez-Luscher J, Teitelbaum T, Mele A, Ma O, Frewin A, Hazell J
PLoS One . 2022 May; 17(5):e0267607. PMID: 35588121
Weather is the most important driver of crop development. However, spatial variability in weather makes it hard to obtain reliable high resolution datasets across large areas. Most growers rely on...
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Torres N, Yu R, Martinez-Luscher J, Girardello R, Kostaki E, Oberholster A, et al.
Food Chem . 2021 Sep; 371:131163. PMID: 34583184
Wine final color, taste and aroma are closely related to the accumulation of secondary metabolites that may be affected by deficit irrigation applied in viticulture. A two-year study was conducted...
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Torres N, Yu R, Martinez-Luscher J, Kostaki E, Kurtural S
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Sep; 12:712622. PMID: 34539704
Climate change models predict lower precipitation and higher air temperatures that will negatively affect viticultural regions. Irrigation of vineyards will be crucial for mitigating abiotic stress during the growing season....
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Martinez-Luscher J, Kurtural S
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Aug; 12:695319. PMID: 34381481
The grapevine ( L.) is managed to balance the ratio of leaf area (source) to fruit mass (sink). Over cropping in the grapevine may reveal itself as spontaneous fruit abortion,...
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Torres N, Yu R, Martinez-Luscher J, Kostaki E, Kurtural S
Front Plant Sci . 2021 Mar; 12:633600. PMID: 33692817
Majority of viticulture regions are located in mid-latitudes characterized by weather variability and stressful environments relying on irrigation for mitigating environmental stress during the growing season and to ensure a...
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Martinez-Luscher J, Chen C, Brillante L, Kurtural S
Front Plant Sci . 2020 Nov; 11:579192. PMID: 33240297
Rising temperatures in most agricultural regions of the world are associated with a higher incidence of extreme weather events such as heat waves. We performed an experiment to mitigate the...