Luiza Teixeira-Costa

Honorary Research Associate 
Department: Research
Contact: luiza.teixeirac@gmail.com

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Plant-plant interactions

Plants interact with each other in many ways, from cooperative to competitive associations. A particular ecological interaction is established by plants that grow as parasites on other plants. These botanical parasites have distinctive structures, physiological mechanisms, ecology, and evolutionary histories. They act as key ecosystem components that help boost biodiversity but can also grow as devastating pests that hamper wood and crop production. In my research, I use these often strange and an eye-catching parasitic plant as study models to analyze multiple aspects of plant-plant connections: from anatomy and development to ecophysiology and coevolution.

Plant-human interactions

Plants have always been a fundamental part of human history. They are present in most aspect of our lives and culture: from our food and clothing to our medicine and materials we use for art, shelter and furniture. Moreover, gardens and other plant communities also provide valuable mental health benefits while giving us pleasure and inspiration. At the same time, plants are of course living beings and must be considered beyond their utilitarian value. In this part of my research, I am interested in how we view plants and connect to them throughout our lives and different cultural manifestations, with a special focus on visual arts and urban landscaping.


Qualifications
Degrees

  • PhD, University of Sao Paulo, 2019 
  • MSc, University of Sao Paulo, 2015 


Employment history

  • Honorary Research Associate, Meise Botanic Garden, 2024 - 
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Meertens Institute, 2024 -
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 2022 - 2024
  • Junior Fellow, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, 2021 - 2022
  • Research Fellow, Harvard University Herbaria, 2019 - 2021

Projects

Professional activities

  • Working group Coordinator: Parasitic Flowering Plants in Forests - International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
  • Editorial Board: Plant Ecology and Evolution; Botany; Plants, People, Planet; Applications in Plant Sciences 

Publications
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