Research Projects » Concluded
MUTUALNET. Below and aboveground mutualisms and the invasion by Australian acacias: relevance on invasive dynamics and consequences for native ecosystems. [see details]
WoodCare – Radon [see details]
As missões botânicas em África – nos trilhos de um naturalista [see details]
BioREFINA-Ter [see details]
The history of Botany in the University of Coimbra and its expression in the Portuguese-speaking world. [see details]
Climate change over the Western Mediterranean and Atlantic Islands: a dendroclimatic and genetic survey of the genus Juniperus - MEDIATIC [see details]
RESCOE - Risk Assessment And Ecological Sustainability of Cork Oak in Montado Ecosystems [see details]
Below and aboveground mutualisms and the invasion by Australian acacias: relevance on invasive dynamics and consequences for native ecosystems - MUTUALNET. [see details]
Biologia reprodutiva e evolução de Oxalis pes-caprae, uma espécie poliplóide invasora na região Mediterrânea [see details]
What Turns a Quiet Alien into a Powerful Invader? An assessment of introduction history and invasive plant traits [see details]
Alterações Climáticas: Fazer um pouco pode mudar muito [see details]
Fungal diversity on historical documents: molecular identification and implementation of control strategies for the preservation of the archivistic patrimony [see details]
Da Semente ao Fruto: À Descoberta do Mundo das Plantas [see details]
To inform society on the invasive plants occurring in Portugal [see details]
Plants of Angola/Plantas de Angola [see details]
Da Semente ao Fruto - À Descoberta do Mundo das Plantas [see details]
Estudos de Biodiversidade apoiado nas Novas Tecnologias [see details]
Diversity of resupinate tomentelloid fungi above- and below-ground in oak forests in Peninsula Iberica. [see details]
Identification and control of infecting fungi on bibliographic documents. Importance for the conservation and restoration of the archive patrimony (MYCOARCHIVE) [see details]
INVADER II - Invasion processes, control and restoration of coastal ecosystems invaded by Acacia longifolia [see details]