Cristina Cruz

I am a lecturer in Plant Biology at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa - FCUL), Portugal, where I have taught and carried out research since 1994.

Within the University I teach in the Department of Plant Biology (Departamento de Biologia Vegetal - DBV), and carry out my research in the Plant-Soil Ecology Group of the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c).

This site describes my work in plant biology, physiology and ecology.

Scientific Interests

I am interested in the physiological mechanisms that determine the suitability of terrestrial plants to their environments, especially in environments rich in ammonium.

My main scientific interest is the physiological ecology of nitrogen (N) acquisition and impacts of increased N availability on terrestrial plants. The distinct effects of NO3- and NH4+ on plant performance and species preference for one of these chemical species of N have been a constant in my research. I am examining the role of plant N fluxes in several key areas: ecological succession, primary productivity, carbon nitrogen interactions, physiology of inorganic nitrogen assimilation and the role of plant micro-organism interactions in nitrogen acquisition. Special attention is given to rhizospheric microbial consortia (free living N fixers, phosphate solubilizers and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi) in nitrogen acquisition, the mechanisms and fluxes involved are part of the research programme.

My current research is driven by three overarching objectives:

The approach is highly multidisciplinary, ranging from biochemical processes to field ecological analyses. Techniques include enzymatic kinetics, net flux kinetics, ionic and metabolic profiling of tissues, and growth analysis. The biological systems used are carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.), Arabidopsis thaliana and in vitro arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi cultures. New projects are considering the physiology of the endophyte Piriformospora indica and its application as a biofertilizer in order to maintain food security and environmental sustainability.

I recently gave a short talk on my work on Portuguese radio Antena 1's program "90 seconds of science".

Academic qualifications

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Selected conference presentations and posters

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Experience as a consultant

Experience as peer reviewer of scientific articles

My CV

My Google Scholar page is here.

My ORCID page is here. My ORCID ID is 0000-0003-3100-463X.

My ResearchGate page is here.

My ResearcherID / Publons / Web of Science page is here. Current h-index: 36. My ResearcherID is F-2643-2011.

My SCOPUS page is here. Current h-index: 32. My SCOPUS author ID is 7202702019.

My Frontiers / LOOP profile is here.

My institutional page is here.

My Ciências ID is E416-7201-8A84.

Contacts

Prof. Cristina Cruz

CE3C

Fac. Ciências Univ. Lisboa

Bloco C-2, Piso 5, Sala 3

Campo Grande

1749-016 Lisboa

PORTUGAL

Telephone +(351) 21 750 0000, extension 22553

Email  ccruz@fc.ul.pt