Unesp Sorghum Stress Memory Study | Plant Priming Breakthrough
Unesp scientists reveal how sorghum plants 'remember' salinity stress, adapting via electrical signals and priming. Implications for Brazil's resilient agriculture amid climate change.

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Luiz Fernando Rolim de Almeida is a professor at the Instituto de Biociências, Câmpus de Botucatu, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), affiliated with the Departamento de Biodiversidade e Bioestatística. He holds a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences (Bacharelado e Licenciatura) from UNESP (2001) and a doctorate in Biological Sciences (Botany) from the same institution (2006), with part of his doctoral work conducted at the University of Salerno in Italy (2005). He is an associate professor with livre-docência in Plant Physiology (Fisiologia Vegetal) at UNESP. His academic work centers on botany with emphasis on plant physiology, including systemic ecophysiology, phytochemistry, allelopathy, and molecular biology. He is accredited in the Graduate Program in Plant Biology at UNESP and serves as director of the Instituto de Biociências de Botucatu.
He is a CNPq Research Productivity Fellow at Level 2.
Unesp scientists reveal how sorghum plants 'remember' salinity stress, adapting via electrical signals and priming. Implications for Brazil's resilient agriculture amid climate change.