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Marjorie Reyes

Dr. Marjorie Reyes

Center of Plant-Soil Interaction and Natural Resources Biotechnology, Scientific...

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Dr. Marjorie Reyes leads a research group on Plant Ecophysiology with an emphasis on abiotic stress responses. She has experience in the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of higher plants, including crops of an economic importance. She also has experience in the genotype-environment interaction and characterization of the tolerance mechanisms involving enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant responses in plants grown under soil acidity conditions. Dr. Reyes has published several papers in ISI journals and some book chapters. She also leads research projects, and provides advice to Post-Ph.D, Ph.D, and undergraduate students, contributing actively to the training of professionals and scientists. She also is a member of ANID and CNA committees and the Biology 3 study group of the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development.

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secondary metabolites
Phytohormones
Photosynthesis and pho...
Plant molecular mechan...
Aluminum and manganese...

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Phytohormones
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secondary metabolites
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Photosynthesis and photoprotection
5%
Aluminum and manganese toxicities

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Dr. Marjorie Reyes leads a research group on Plant Ecophysiology with an emphasis on abiotic stress responses. She has experience in the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of higher plants, including crops of an economic importance. She also has experience in the genotype-environment interaction and characterization of the tolerance mechanisms involving enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant responses in plants grown under soil acidity conditions. Dr. Reyes has published several papers in ISI journals and some book chapters. She also leads research projects, and provides advice to Post-Ph.D, Ph.D, and undergraduate students, contributing actively to the training of professionals and scientists. She also is a member of ANID and CNA committees and the Biology 3 study group of the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development.