Marcal Soler
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Recent Articles
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Armendariz I, Lopez de Heredia U, Soler M, Puigdemont A, Ruiz M, Jove P, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2024 Jun;
24(1):488.
PMID: 38825683
Background: The periderm is basic for land plants due to its protective role during radial growth, which is achieved by the polymers deposited in the cell walls. In most trees,...
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Boher P, Soler M, Fernandez-Pinan S, Torrent X, Muller S, Kelly K, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2022 Dec;
22(1):608.
PMID: 36564703
No abstract available.
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Boher P, Soler M, Fernandez-Pinan S, Torrent X, Muller S, Kelly K, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2021 Sep;
21(1):409.
PMID: 34493224
Background: The periderm is a protective barrier crucial for land plant survival, but little is known about genetic factors involved in its development and regulation. Using a transcriptomic approach in...
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Fernandez-Pinan S, Boher P, Soler M, Figueras M, Serra O
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):12053.
PMID: 34103550
The phellogen or cork cambium stem cells that divide periclinally and outwardly specify phellem or cork. Despite the vital importance of phellem in protecting the radially-growing plant organs and wounded...
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Soler M, Verdaguer R, Fernandez-Pinan S, Company-Arumi D, Boher P, Gongora-Castillo E, et al.
Plant Sci
. 2020 Jan;
291:110360.
PMID: 31928669
Both suberin and its associated waxes contribute to the formation of apoplastic barriers that protect plants from the environment. Some transcription factors have emerged as regulators of the suberization process....
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Serra T, Soler M, Pous N, Colomer J
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Dec;
656:331-337.
PMID: 30513424
Biological methods are a promising approach to treating wastewater in order to produce water of an appropriate quality for sub-potable water purposes, thus reducing pressure on potable water sources. Daphnia...
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Plomion C, Aury J, Amselem J, Leroy T, Murat F, Duplessis S, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2018 Jun;
4(7):440-452.
PMID: 29915331
Oaks are an important part of our natural and cultural heritage. Not only are they ubiquitous in our most common landscapes but they have also supplied human societies with invaluable...
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Serra T, Barcelona A, Soler M, Colomer J
Sci Total Environ
. 2017 Dec;
621:626-633.
PMID: 29195209
Daphnia are filter feeder organisms that prey on small particles suspended in the water column. Since Daphnia individuals can feed on wastewater particles, they have been recently proposed as potential...
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Boher P, Soler M, Sanchez A, Hoede C, Noirot C, Paiva J, et al.
Plant Mol Biol
. 2017 Nov;
96(1-2):103-118.
PMID: 29143299
The transcriptome comparison of two oak species reveals possible candidates accounting for the exceptionally thick and pure cork oak phellem, such as those involved in secondary metabolism and phellogen activity....
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Ployet R, Soler M, Carocha V, Ladouce N, Alves A, Rodrigues J, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
38(3):409-422.
PMID: 28633295
Although eucalypts are the most planted hardwood trees worldwide, the majority of them are frost sensitive. The recent creation of frost-tolerant hybrids such as Eucalyptus gundal plants (E. gunnii ×...