Biography
Carlos Hotta is an Associate Professor in the Biochemistry Department at the University of São Paulo. He is interested in how plants benefit from circadian oscillators and how Agriculture can leverage this knowledge to increase productivity and sustainability. His research includes the circadian regulation of thermotolerance, speed breeding, rhythms in the field, and Space Farming.
Field microenvironments regulate crop diel transcript and metabolite rhythms
Luíza Lane Barros Dantas, et. al.
Using plant circadian programs to optimize agrochemical use
Gustavo Akio Ogasawara, Carlos Takeshi Hotta, Antony N. Dodd
The sugar‐responsive circadian clock regulator bZIP63 modulates plant growth
Américo J. C. Viana, et. al.