Our research focuses on uncovering the physiological and molecular processes that shape citrus canopy architecture, with particular interest in the mechanisms that generate naturally compact or semi-dwarf trees
Our research investigates how guard cells integrate internal cues with environmental signals to regulate gas exchange and whole-plant physiology
Our work focuses on developing advanced editing platforms, ranging from tissue-culture-based systems to in-planta delivery methods, that enable precise and efficient modification of citrus genomes.
We study the metabolic and molecular processes that affect preharvest fruit splitting (cracking) in developing citrus fruits.
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