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  1. Transcriptómica de la interacción planta – patógeno. Rodríguez V.M., Soengas P., Francisco M., Cartea M.E., Velasco P. Revista de la SEF, 6: 13 (2021). https://sef.es/sites/default/files/publications/fitopatologia06_0.pdf
  2. El CSIC investiga las propiedades anticancerígenas de plantas de las brásicas, como berzas o grelos. Cartea M-E. y Freire-Garabal M. IM MÉDICO 50: 82-86 (2021). https://www.immedicohospitalario.es/uploads/2021/11/csic_investiga_propiedades_26705_20211115043213.pdf
  3. Cáncer: La ciencia básica suma fuerzas contra el enemigo interior. Hortalizas coadyuvantes en terapias. Cartea M-E. y Freire-Garabal M. Revista CSIC Investiga, 2: 54-55 (2021). https://mbg.csic.es/es/2021/07/08/revista-csic-investiga-la-mbg-investiga-en-hortalizas-coadyuvantes-en-terapias-contra-el-cancer/
  4. The challenges of some horticultural crops in the international year of fruits and vegetables. De Ron A., Cartea M.E. y van der Merwe R. MOL 21: 1-10 (2021) y Revista CSIC Investiga, 2: 54-55 (2021). https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/245271
  5. Beneficial effects of endophytic filamentous root fungi of Brassica oleracea var. acephala (kale): first study on oleracea. Poveda J, Zabalgogeazcoa I, Soengas P, Rodriguez VM, Cartea ME, Abilleira R, Velasco P. IX Plant Microbiology Group Meeting. Online February 2021.
  6. http://www.mbg.csic.es/es/2021/05/27/el-csic-revela-que-los-hongos-endofitos-de-las-berzas-tienen-un-efecto-positivo-en-su-cultivo/

  7. Development of healthy pasta products enriched with sprouted moringa flour. Coello KE, Frias J, Martinez-Villaluenga C, Cartea ME, Velasco P, Peñas E. 34th EFFoST International Conference. Online, 10-12 noviembre 2020.
  8. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/228347

  9. Study of glucosinolates content and bioaccessibility in turnip tops (Brassica rapa): potential as nutraceutical ingredients. De Haro- Bailón A, Obregón-Cano, S, Cáceres Jiménez S, Cartea ME., Cámara-Martos F. IV FESNAD Conference, Zaragoza, March 2020.
  10. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/237629

  11. Systemic accumulation of secondary defense metabolites in pepper leaves in response to soil application of kale leaves. Poveda J, Velasco P, Rodríguez VM. 16th Annual Conference on Metabolomics 2020 online.
  12. How can it taste sweet if it doesn´t have sugar in it? Poveda J. AcercaCiencia. 2020.
  13. https://www.acercaciencia.com/2020/04/08/como-puede-saber-dulce-si-no-lleva-azucar-los-alimentos-cero-azucar/

  14. Plants don´t only cleans air… Poveda J. Hidden Nature. ISSN: 2531-0402, DL: 1592-2017; ISSN: 2531-0178 (digital version). 2020.
  15. https://www.hidden-nature.com/revista/numero-11/las-plantas-no-solo-limpian-el-aire/

  16. Chewing gum science: swallow or not swallow? Poveda J. Naukas. 2020.
  17. https://naukas.com/2020/07/23/los-chicles-y-su-ciencia-me-lo-trago-o-no-me-lo-trago/

  18. Palm oil: science behind reality. Poveda J. AcercaCiencia. 2020.
  19. https://www.acercaciencia.com/2020/07/28/aceite-de-palma-hasta-en-la-sopa-la-ciencia-tras-la-realidad/

  20. Do purple tomato exist? Poveda J. Hidden Nature. ISSN: 2531-0402, DL: 1592-2017; ISSN: 2531-0178 (digital version).
  21. https://www.hidden-nature.com/revista/numero-12/preguntas-hn-existen-los-tomates-morados/

  22. Communication among plants as defensive strategy of Brassica against herbivores. Cartea ME, Soengas P, Velasco P y Badenes-Pérez FR. 80 Actas de Horticultura del IX Congreso de Mejora Genética de Plantas. Murcia, Spain. 2018. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/175091
  23. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/175091

  24. Metabolomic evaluation of a divergent selection of kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) for glucosinolates in different environmental conditions. Velasco P, Abdlmotalb N, Tortosa M, Mollers C, Ciruelos A, de Haro A, Johansen T, McAlvay A, Pires C y Rodríguez VM. IX Plant Breeding Conference. Murcia, Spain. 2018
  25. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/175077

  26. Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis for a major locus controlling circadian clock and secondary metabolism in Arabidopsis. Francisco M, Rodríguez VM, Cartea ME, Kliebenstein DJ. 21st Crucifer Genetics Conference. Brassica 2018. Saint-Malo, France. 1-4 julio 2018.
  27. https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/175666/1/Francisco_Fine_mapping….pdf

  28. Transcriptional analysis of the response of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum after exposure to aliphatic and indolic isothiocyanates (ITCs) by transcriptional analysis. Madloo P, Lema M, Tortosa M, Reza Bakhtiarizadeh M, Soengas P. 21st Crucifer Genetics Conference. Brassica 2018. Saint-Malo, France. 1-4 julio 2018.
  29. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/175193

  30. Glucosinolate diversity in kale: Implications in a Missouri environment. Pearl CH, Abrahams R, Velasco P, Pires JC. Botany Conference 2018. Rochester, Minnesota, USA. 21-25 Julio 2018.
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  32. Domestication and ferality of Brassica rapa (pak choi, napa cabbage, oilseeds, and turnips) clarified through genotyping by sequencing. McAlvay A, Ragsdale A, Qi X, Bird K, Velasco P, Pires JC, Emshwiller E. Botany Conference 2018. Rochester, Minnesota, USA. 21-25 Julio 2018.
  33. http://2018.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=537

  34. Variation in glucosinolate and mineral content in Galician germplasm of Brassica rapa cultivated under Mediterranean conditions. Obregón-Cano S, Cartea ME, Moreno R, de Haro Bailón A. Acta Horticulturae, 1202: 157-163. Doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1202.23. 2018.
  35. https://www.ishs.org/ishs-article/1202_23

  36. Changes in glucosinolates content in Brassica oleracea modulate disease severity caused by Xanthomonas campestris campestris. Madloo P, Lema M, Francisco M, Soengas P. Acta Horticulturae, 1202: 75-80. Doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1202.11. 2018.
  37. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165669

  38. ‘Omic’ profiling of oleracea challenged with Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris. Tortosa M, Cartea ME, Rodríguez VM, Velasco P. Acta Horticulturae 1202: 63-67. Doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1202.9. 2018.
  39. https://www.ishs.org/ishs-article/1202_9

  40. Changes in glucosinolate content in Brassica oleracea modulate disease development caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Madloo P, Lema M, Francisco M, Soengas P. Glucosinolate Conference 2017. Berlin, Germany. Septiembre 2017.
  41. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165665

  42. Effects of phenethyl isothiocyanate on prostate cancer in vitro. Novio S, Núñez MJ, Cartea ME, Velasco P, Freire-Garabal M. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p70. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  43. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165762

  44. Effects of 3-butenyl isothiocyanate on phenotypically different prostate cancer cells. Nuñez MJ, Novío S, Soengas P, Freire-Garabal M, Cartea ME. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p31. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  45. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165758

  46. Circadian variation of glucosinolate accumulation in Brassica Francisco M, Fernández JC, Tortosa M, Rodríguez VM. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p68. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
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  48. Role of glucosinolates on resilience to low temperatures in Brassica oleracea. Rodríguez VM, Tortosa M, Francisco M, Velasco P. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p67. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  49. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165998

  50. Changes in glucosinolates content in Brassica oleracea modulate disease severity caused by Xanthomonas campestris campestris. Madloo P, Lema M, Francisco M, Soengas P. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p21. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  51. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165669

  52. QTLs of resistance to race 1 of Xanthomonas campestris campestris in Brassica oleracea. Iglesias L, Madloo P, Cartea ME, Soengas P. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p56. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  53. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165985

  54. Screening of endophytic fungi in Brassica oleracea Velasco P, Abilleira R, Ramos M, Zabalgogeazcoa I. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p57. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  55. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/166000

  56. Turnip tops derived by-products: a promising source of bioactive compounds. Cartea ME, Salcido R, Jardón S, Abilleira R, Soengas P. 7th Sympossium on Brassica crops, p77. Pontevedra, Spain. 22 al 25 de mayo de 2017.
  57. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/166062

    https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165963

  58. Crucifers as an appropriate dietary source of bio accessible calcium and selenium. Cámara-Martos F, Bernal-Mora A, Obregón-Cano S, Cartea ME, de Haro-Bailón A, IX Conference CyTA – CESIA. May de 2017
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  60. Turnip greens and turnip tops crops in Guadalquivir Valley and study of glucosinolates content. Obregón-Cano S, Moreno-Rojas R, Cartea ME, De Haro-Bailón A. Horticultura 329: 38-44. 2017.
  61. https://www.interempresas.net/Horticola/Articulos/183872-Cultivo-nabizas-grelos-Valle-del-Guadalquivir-estudio-su-contenido-glucosinolatos.html

  62. Importance of turnip tops (grelos) culture. Francisco M, Tortosa M, Velasco P, Fernández JC, Soengas P. Horticultura 329: 26-29. 2017.
  63. https://www.interempresas.net/Horticola/Articulos/184328-Importancia-del-cultivo-del-grelo.html

  64. Do plants communicate to defend themselves against herbivore insects? Cartea ME, Francisco M, Madloo P, Rodríguez VM. Horticultura 329:20-25. 2017.
  65. http://www.interempresas.net/Flipbooks/HC/329/html5forpc.html

  66. White mould Brassica disease. Madloo P, Rodriguez VM, Ramos M, Lema M, Soengas P. Horticultura 329: 14-19. 2017.
  67. https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/157944/1/Madloo_La%20enfermedad%20del%20moho%20blanco…pdf

  68. Massive analyses technics for researching resistance factors against diseases in Brassica. Tortosa M, Cartea ME, Abilleira R, Velasco P. Horticultura 329:10-13. 2017.
  69. http://www.interempresas.net/Flipbooks/HC/329/html5forpc.html

  70. Brassica rapa crops in Córdoba for turnip greens and turnip tops production. Nutritional characterization. Obregón-Cano S, Cartea ME, A De Haro-Bailón. VIII Plant Breeding Conference, 74: 233-234. 2016.
  71. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/160832

  72. Resistance strategies against Mamestra brassicae pest in Brassica crops: glucosinolates role. Cartea ME, Losada A, Lois S, Francisco M. Plant Breeding Conference, pp 229-230. Vitoria, Spain. 2016.
  73. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165164

  74. Response of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris pathogen to allyl isotiocianate treatment. Madloo P, Rodríguez VM, Fernández JC, Soengas P. VIII Plant Breeding Conference, pp 227-228. Vitoria, Spain. 2016.
  75. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165161

  76. Proteomic analysis about Brassica oleracea plants infection by Xanthomonas campestris campestris. Tortosa M, Francisco M, Velasco P, Abilleira R, Cartea ME. VIII Plant Breeding Conference, pp 231-232. Vitoria, Spain. 2016.
  77. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/164907

  78. Early metabolomics response of Brassica oleracea plants against Xanthomonas campestris campestris. Tortosa M, Francisco M, Soengas P, Velasco P. 12th Annual Conference of the Metabolomics Society. P94, Dublin, Ireland. 2016.
  79. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165711

  80. Effector-triggered inmunity (ETI) of Brassica oleracea to the infection of Xanthomonas campestris campestris. Tortosa M, Velasco P, Cartea ME, Rodriguez VM. 12th Annual Conference of the Metabolomics Society. P88, Dublin, Ireland. 2016.
  81. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/165712

  82. Identification of QTLs related with phenolic compounds content in Brassica oleracea. Francisco M, Ali M, Rodríguez VM, Tortosa M, Soengas P. Future Trends in Phytochemistry in the Global Era of Agri-Food and Health II, p 147. Murcia, España. 27 al 30 de Abril de 2015.
  83. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0107290

  84. Effects of the different irrigation types in the content of bioactive compounds on broccoli. Sotelo T, Cartea ME, Ciruelos A, Gómez-Cardoso M, Velasco P. Future Trends in Phytochemistry in the Global Era of Agri-Food and Health II, p 147. Murcia, España. 27 al 30 de Abril de 2015.
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  86. Brassica Tortosa M, Sotelo T, Cartea ME. Agricultura 318:10-13. 2015.
  87. https://www.interempresas.net/Horticola/Articulos/138649-Mejora-genetica-en-brasicas-horticolas.html

  88. New wild Brassica oleracea germplasm at its western distribution limit in the Iberian Peninsula. Fagúndez J, Cartea ME, Lema M. Lazaroa 36: 51-57. doi.org/10.5209/rev_LAZA.2015.v36.49213. 2015.
  89. https://minerva.usc.es/xmlui/handle/10347/22458

  90. Divergent selection for the major glucosinolates in Kale (Brassica oleracea acephala). Sotelo T, Tortosa M, Soengas P, Velasco Pg. 3rd International Glucosinolate Conference, p 114. Wageningen, The Netherlands. 12 al 15 de Octubre de 2014.
  91. https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/114547/7/Sotelo_Divergent_selection…pdf

  92. Anti-carcinogenic effect of glucosinolate degradation products from Brassica local varieties. Rodríguez VM, Freire-Garabal M, Núñez MJ, Novío S, Cartea ME. 3rd International Glucosinolate Conference, p 111. Wageningen, The Netherlands. 12 al 15 de Octubre de 2014.
  93. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/113830

  94. Natural genetic variation in growth and metabolite regulatory roles of allyl glucosinolate in Arabidopsis thaliana. Francisco M, Kliebenstein DJ. 3rd International Glucosinolate Conference, p 58. Wageningen, The Netherlands, 12 al 15 de Octubre de 2014.
  95. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/114886

  96. Molecular and biochemical markers application in the study of local populations of Brassica oleracea. Cartea ME, Padilla G, Afonso D, Ríos D, Velasco P. Actas de Horticultura, 69: 191-192. VII Plant Breeding Conference. Zaragoza, September 2014.
  97. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/114043

  98. Variation in antioxidant defence strategies against temperature stress in Brassica oleracea. Soengas P, Tortosa M, Rodríguez VM, Francisco M. Actas de Horticultura 69: 79-80 (2014). VII Plant Breeding Conference. Zaragoza, September 2014.
  99. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/124153

  100. Temperature effect on Brassica oleracea juvenile development. Sotelo T, Velasco P, Alonso-Villaverde V, Soengas P, Rodríguez VM. Actas de Horticultura, 69: 77-78. VII Congreso de Mejora Genética de Plantas. Zaragoza, September 2014.
  101. https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/114051/3/Sotelo_Efecto_temperatura…pdf

  102. Identification of mQTLs regulating glucosinolate metabolism under cold conditions in the Arabidopsis MAGIC population. Francisco M, Rodríguez VM, Soengas P, Velasco P. 19th Crucifer Genetics Workshop and Brassica 2014. Wuhan, China. 30 marzo -2 abril 2014.
  103. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/114119

  104. Quantitative variation of the glucosinolate pattern of Brassica oleracea acephala influences the performance of generalist and specialist lepidopterans. Santolamazza-Carbone S, Sotelo T, Velasco P, Cartea ME. 19th Crucifer Genetics Workshop and Brassica 2014. Wuhan, China. 30 marzo -2 abril 2014.
  105. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/114980

  106. QTLs controlling antioxidant capacity in leaves and flower buds of Brassica oleracea. Sotelo T, Francisco M, Cartea ME, Rodríguez V, Soengas P. 19th Crucifer Genetics Workshop and Brassica 2014. Wuhan, China. 30 marzo -2 abril 2014.
  107. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/114930

  108. Regulation of herbivores associated to Brassica oleracea acephala through bottom-up y top-down strategies. Santolamazza-Carbone S, Velasco P, Soengas P, Cartea ME. XXX Meeting of Entomology Spanish Society, pg. 41. Salamanca, September 2013.
  109. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/99483

  110. Glucosinolate profile in different Mediterranean Brassica species (n=9). Branca F, L Ragusa, A Tribulato, P Velasco, ME Cartea. Acta Horticulturae 1005: 279-284 (2013).
  111. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/87363

  112. Feeding preference and development of the cabbage moth, Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on cabbage varieties. Cartea ME, Soengas P, Lema M, Velasco P. 6th International Symposium on Brassica and 18th Crucifer Genetics Workshop. Catania, Italia. 12-16 de Noviembre. 2012.
  113. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/87360

  114. Antibiotic effect of glucosinolates and derivatives on different Brassica Velasco P, Lema M, Alonso I, Cartea ME. 6th International Symposium on Brassica and 18th Crucifer Genetics Workshop. Catania, Italia. 12-16 de Noviembre. 2012.
  115. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/86730

  116. Sensory quality and health-related substances of broccoli grown at different latitudes. Bengtsson GB, Velasco P, Schreiner M, Molmann J, Johansen TJ, Steindal AIH, Cartea ME, Krumbein A, Lea P, Skanet J, Hagen S, Seljasen R. 6th International Symposium on Brassica and 18th Crucifer Genetics Workshop. Catania, Italia. 12-16 de Noviembre. 2012.
  117. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/87392

  118. Assesment of genetic diversity in Iberian landraces of Brassica oleracea by molecular markers. Lopes VR, Barata AM, Nunes E, Cartea ME, Soengas P, Allender C, Bas N. 6th International Symposium on Brassica and 18th Crucifer Genetics Workshop. Catania, Italia. 12-16 de Noviembre. 2012.
  119. http://archive-ecpgr.cgiar.org/fileadmin/www.aegis.org/Documents/GRANT_REPORTS/SECOND_CALL/Final_reports_second_call/Microsoft_Word_-_BRASSICA2012_BPGV_30_06__2_.pdf

  120. Identification of metabolic QTLs for glucosinolate content in Brassica oleracea. Sotelo T, Cartea ME, Francisco M, Soengas P. 6th International Symposium on Brassica and 18th Crucifer Genetics Workshop. Catania, Italia. 12-16 de Noviembre. 2012.
  121. http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/98020/1/Identification_of_Metabolic_QTLs.pdf

  122. Influence of bioactive compounds processing in turnip tops (Brassica rapa). Cartea ME, Francisco M, García P, Velasco P. Actas de Horticultura, 62: 153-154. VI Plant Breeding Conference. Gijón, Spain. September. 2012.
  123. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/87466

  124. Antioxidative potential of Brassica Sotelo T, Soengas P, Velasco P, Cartea ME. Actas de Horticultura, 62: 151-152. VI Plant Breeding Conference. Gijón, Spain. September 2012.
  125. http://www.sech.info/ACTAS/Acta%20n%C2%BA%2062.%20VI%20Congreso%20de%20mejora%20Gen%C3%A9tica%20de%20Plantas/Cap%C3%ADtulo%205.%20Mejora%20Gen%C3%A9tica%20de%20especies%20hort%C3%ADcolas/POTENCIAL%20ANTIOXIDANTE%20DE%20BR%C3%81SICAS%20HORT%C3%8DCOLAS.pdf

  126. Resistance against Xanthomonas campestris campestris en Brassica rapa through glucosinolates and phenolic compounds. Velasco P, Lema M, Alonso I, Soengas P. Actas de Horticultura, 62: 95-96. VI Plant Breeding Conference. Gijón, Spain. September 2012.
  127. http://www.sech.info/ACTAS/Acta%20n%C2%BA%2062.%20VI%20Congreso%20de%20mejora%20Gen%C3%A9tica%20de%20Plantas/Cap%C3%ADtulo%203.%20Gen%C3%A9tica%20y%20Mejora%20Gen%C3%A9tica%20de%20resistencias/RESISTENCIA%20A%20Xanthomonas%20campestris%20pv.%20campestris%20EN%20Brassica%20rapa%20MEDIADA%20POR%20GLUCOSINOLATOS%20Y%20COMPUESTOS%20FEN%C3%93LICOS.pdf

  128. Diadegma fenestrale (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae): the best tool for biological control of kale Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera, Yponomeutidae). Santolamazza S, Velasco P, Cartea ME. Phytoma 245:27-32. 2012.
  129. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/96736

  130. Turnip and kale, two crops with future perspective in Galicia. Sotelo T, Soengas P, Velasco P, Cartea ME. Vida Rural 350: 20-24. 2012.
  131. https://www.mapa.gob.es/ministerio/pags/Biblioteca/Revistas/pdf_Vrural%2FVrural_2012_350_20_24.pdf

  132. Turnip tops in La Palma island. Padilla G, Cartea ME. Agropalca 18: 32. 2012.
  133. http://www.palca.es/REVISTA%20AGROPALCA%2018.pdf

  134. Antioxidant properties of Brassica Soengas P, Sotelo T, Velasco P, Cartea ME. Functional Plant Science and Biotechnology, Special Issue 2. 5:43-55. 2011.
  135. http://www.globalsciencebooks.info/Online/GSBOnline/images/2011/FPSB_5(SI2)/FPSB_5(SI2)43-55o.pdf

  136. Larval predation of Xanthandrus comtus (Harris, 1780) (Diptera, Syrphidae) on Mamestra brassicae caterpillars (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) in Pontevedra (Galicia, Spain). Santolamazza S, Cartea ME, Compte Sart A. Boletín de la Sociedad Aragonesa de Entomología. 48: 463-465. 2011.
  137. http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/99851

  138. Secondary metabolites in different species of Brassica vegetables grown in greenhouse. Velasco P, Francisco M, Lema M, Cartea ME. Cruciferae Newsl. 30: 78-80. 2011.
  139. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/46300

  140. Resistance to black rot in a Spanish Brassica Lema M, Soengas P, Velasco P, Abilleira R, Cartea ME. Cruciferae Newsl. 30: 15-17. 2011.
  141. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/46299

  142. Role of glucosinolates on early development of Brassica oleracea under suboptimal temperatures. Rodríguez VM, Velasco P. Small Molecules in Plant Research Symposium, Valencia, España. 2019.
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  144. Performance of Brassica rapa varieties as turnip greens and turnip tops. Effect of environment and genotype. Francisco M, Velasco P, Lema M, Cartea ME. Cruciferae Newsl. 30: 6-8. 2011.
  145. https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/46296

  146. Metabolomic diversity in landraces of Galician pepper. Velasco P, Taboada A, Rodríguez VM. Small Molecules in Plant Research Symposium, Valencia, España. 2019.