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José M. Pardo is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions in Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Physiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Ecology.

The scientist's work centers on several topics within plant biology, including:

  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by José M. Pardo include:

  • Coordinated Transport of Nitrate, Potassium, and Sodium (2020, Frontiers in Plant Science)
  • Desensitization of ABA-Signaling: The Swing From Activation to Degradation (2020, Frontiers in Plant Science)
  • HKT sodium and potassium transporters in Arabidopsis thaliana and related halophyte species (2020, Physiologia Plantarum)
  • The GIGANTEA-ENHANCED EM LEVEL Complex Enhances Drought Tolerance via Regulation of Abscisic Acid Synthesis (2020, PLANT PHYSIOLOGY)
  • ESCRT-I Component VPS23A Sustains Salt Tolerance by Strengthening the SOS Module in Arabidopsis (2020, Molecular Plant)

They have frequently published in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • Molecular Plant
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several coauthors, including:

  • Francisco J. Quintero
  • Dae-Jin Yun
  • Akhtar Ali
  • Chae Jin Lim
  • Junghoon Park

Best Publications

  • The putative plasma membrane Na(+)/H(+) antiporter SOS1 controls long-distance Na(+) transport in plants.

    Huazhong Shi;Francisco J. Quintero;Jose M. Pardo;Jian-Kang Zhu

  • Ion homeostasis in NaCl stress environments

    Xiaomu Niu;Ray A. Bressan;Paul M. Hasegawa;José M. Pardo

  • Differential expression and function of Arabidopsis thaliana NHX Na+/H+ antiporters in the salt stress response.

    Shuji Yokoi;Francisco J. Quintero;Beatriz Cubero;Maria T. Ruiz

  • The Salt Overly Sensitive (SOS) Pathway: Established and Emerging Roles

    Hongtao Ji;José M. Pardo;Giorgia Batelli;Michael J. Van Oosten

  • Conservation of the salt overly sensitive pathway in rice.

    Juliana Martínez-Atienza;Xingyu Jiang;Blanca Garciadeblas;Imelda Mendoza

  • Reconstitution in yeast of the Arabidopsis SOS signaling pathway for Na+ homeostasis

    Francisco J. Quintero;Masaru Ohta;Huazhong Shi;Jian-Kang Zhu

  • Ion Exchangers NHX1 and NHX2 Mediate Active Potassium Uptake into Vacuoles to Regulate Cell Turgor and Stomatal Function in Arabidopsis

    Verónica Barragán;Eduardo O. Leidi;Zaida Andrés;Lourdes Rubio

  • SCABP8/CBL10, a Putative Calcium Sensor, Interacts with the Protein Kinase SOS2 to Protect Arabidopsis Shoots from Salt Stress

    Ruidang Quan;Huixin Lin;Imelda Mendoza;Yuguo Zhang

  • Phosphate transporters from the higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Umesh S. Muchhal;José M. Pardo;K.G. Raghothama

  • Alkali cation exchangers: roles in cellular homeostasis and stress tolerance

    José M. Pardo;Beatriz Cubero;Eduardo O. Leidi;Francisco J. Quintero

  • Regulation of Vacuolar Na+/H+ Exchange in Arabidopsis thaliana by the Salt-Overly-Sensitive (SOS) Pathway

    Quan Sheng Qiu;Yan Guo;Francisco J. Quintero;José M. Pardo

  • The protein phosphatase calcineurin is essential for NaCl tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    I. Mendoza;F. Rubio;A. Rodriguez-Navarro;J.M. Pardo

  • Activation of the plasma membrane Na/H antiporter Salt-Overly-Sensitive 1 (SOS1) by phosphorylation of an auto-inhibitory C-terminal domain

    Francisco J. Quintero;Juliana Martínez-Atienza;Irene Villalta;Xingyu Jiang

  • The plasma membrane Na+/H+ antiporter SOS1 is essential for salt tolerance in tomato and affects the partitioning of Na+ between plant organs

    Raquel Olías;Zakia Eljakaoui;Jun Li;Paz Alvarez De Morales

  • The AtNHX1 exchanger mediates potassium compartmentation in vacuoles of transgenic tomato.

    Eduardo O. Leidi;Verónica Barragán;Lourdes Rubio;Abdelaziz El-Hamdaoui

  • Regulation of K+ Nutrition in Plants

    Paula Ragel;Natalia Raddatz;Eduardo O. Leidi;Francisco J. Quintero

  • Release of SOS2 kinase from sequestration with GIGANTEA determines salt tolerance in Arabidopsis

    Woe-Yeon Kim;Zahir Ali;Hee Jin Park;Su Jung Park

  • Stress signaling through Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase calcineurin mediates salt adaptation in plants

    José M. Pardo;Muppala P. Reddy;Shuli Yang;Albino Maggio

  • Loss of Halophytism by Interference with SOS1 Expression

    Dong Ha Oh;Eduardo Leidi;Quan Zhang;Sung Min Hwang

  • The Arabidopsis Na+/H+Exchanger AtNHX1 Catalyzes Low Affinity Na+ and K+ Transport in Reconstituted Liposomes

    Kees Venema;Francisco J. Quintero;José M. Pardo;Juan Pedro Donaire

Frequent Co-Authors

Ray A. Bressan
Ray A. Bressan Purdue University West Lafayette
Francisco J. Quintero
Francisco J. Quintero Spanish National Research Council
Dae-Jin Yun
Dae-Jin Yun Konkuk University
Paul M. Hasegawa
Paul M. Hasegawa Purdue University West Lafayette
Sang Yeol Lee
Sang Yeol Lee Gyeongsang National University
Woe-Yeon Kim
Woe-Yeon Kim Gyeongsang National University
Jian-Kang Zhu
Jian-Kang Zhu Southern University of Science and Technology
Hans J. Bohnert
Hans J. Bohnert University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yan Guo
Yan Guo University of New Mexico
Albino Maggio
Albino Maggio University of Naples Federico II

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