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physiology of Crops under Stress

Rootstock breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in fruit crops

Rootstock breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in fruit crops

... The physiology of the whole tree is affected by rootstock, including some of the traits such as tree vigor, fruit yield, fruit size, juice quality, and resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses (Medina et ...

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Effects of Climate Change and Drought-Stress on Plant Physiology

Effects of Climate Change and Drought-Stress on Plant Physiology

... most crops is ...resistance under drought conditions created problems important is the fact each of these genetic relationships and processes associated with the exact amount of important plant and grain ...

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STUDY ON EFFECT OF DROUGHT STRESS ON PLANT GROWTH AND METABOLISM

STUDY ON EFFECT OF DROUGHT STRESS ON PLANT GROWTH AND METABOLISM

... Abiotic stress conditions, for example, dry spell, high and low temperature and saltiness are known to impact the event and spread of pathogens, insects and ...These stress conditions additionally ...

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Effects of Climate Change and Drought-Stress on Plant Physiology

Effects of Climate Change and Drought-Stress on Plant Physiology

... Summer crops of the Mediterranean region generally experience recurrent drought stress episodes during their vegetative and reproductive ...drought stress causes physiological consequences in ...

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Performance of canola (Brassica napus l.) genotypes under drought stress

Performance of canola (Brassica napus l.) genotypes under drought stress

... Water stress significantly limits plant growth and crop ...drought stress are important for ...cultivars under stress condition had the lowest seed ...lines under arid and semi- arid ...

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DIAGNOSTICS OF RESISTANCE TO STRESS FACTORS BY MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS

DIAGNOSTICS OF RESISTANCE TO STRESS FACTORS BY MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS

... of stress factors has been evaluated based on the ...that stress factors affect the physiological and biochemical processes of plants and make certain changes in these indicators, these changes are more ...

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Regulation of Seed Germination and the Role of Aquaporins under Abiotic Stress

Regulation of Seed Germination and the Role of Aquaporins under Abiotic Stress

... Abstract— Aquaporins play a major role in governing the movement of water between neighboring cells during seed germination and are major players in response to abiotic stress conditions that affect water ...

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Farming System and Food Security in Western Sudan: Are the Things Improving?

Farming System and Food Security in Western Sudan: Are the Things Improving?

... The western Sudan is well-known for its higher potential of natural resources. Yet, this area has experienced a higher deterioration in its natural resources due to drought that affecting the farming and pastoral system ...

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The role of gibberellic acid in alleviating salt stress in cereal crops

The role of gibberellic acid in alleviating salt stress in cereal crops

... to stress is related to the increase of production of free oxygen radical in the ...water stress enhances the decay of ...salinity stress but gibberellic acid caused a further rise in those ...

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Development of hill farming in Nepal : with special reference to Tanahu District

Development of hill farming in Nepal : with special reference to Tanahu District

... includes crops grown, input buying (including wage labour, grains and other family consuming goods), output selling, capital availability and cash borrowing ...activities. Under given conditions and subject ...

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Remediation technologies for saline soils: a case study of Mexico

Remediation technologies for saline soils: a case study of Mexico

... When it comes to arid regions, salts may climb capillary action in these areas, the wind plays an important role since many drags suspended particles (carbonates, sulphates, chlorides) applied in soils. Groundwaters ...

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The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project

The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project

... ESCAPE takes a multi-pronged approach to assessing stress (i.e., early adversity, chronic strains, major events, daily hassles), psychological mediators (e.g., URT), bio- logical mechanisms (i.e., HPA function, ...

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Adaptation to temperature stress and aerial exposure in congeneric species of intertidal porcelain crabs (genus Petrolisthes): correlation of physiology, biochemistry and morphology with vertical distribution

Adaptation to temperature stress and aerial exposure in congeneric species of intertidal porcelain crabs (genus Petrolisthes): correlation of physiology, biochemistry and morphology with vertical distribution

... conditions under rocks in the upper intertidal ...temperature under flat thin rocks in this zone increases at a rate of approximately 4 °C h −1 during the most rapid heating ...Temperatures under ...

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Loading Path Determination for Tube Hydroforming Process of Automotive Component Using APDL

Loading Path Determination for Tube Hydroforming Process of Automotive Component Using APDL

... extended stress-based forming limit diagram (FLD) for prediction of necking based on the Marciniak and Kucznski (M-K) model is represented and applied in tube ...

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Tissue specificity of lipid peroxidation under emotional stress in rats

Tissue specificity of lipid peroxidation under emotional stress in rats

... При социаль­ ной изоляции животных и нарушении цирка­ дианного ритма, показателем оксидативного стресса является снижение активности анти­ оксидантных энзимов – СОД и каталазы, как в п[r] ...

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lecture 1 Introduction Dr.Sangar.pptx

lecture 1 Introduction Dr.Sangar.pptx

... • Negative Feedback: change in a factor triggers a response in the opposite direction; stabilizing, corrective, opposing change - increase relative to steady state. Negative feedba[r] ...

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Transport of Substances Through .pdf

Transport of Substances Through .pdf

... - Sodium counter transport is the process by which the substances are transported across the cell membrane in exchange for sodium ions by carrier protein called antiport. Sodium-calci[r] ...

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1. Physiology of Blood (Part 1).pdf

1. Physiology of Blood (Part 1).pdf

... This cell develops into next stage called late normoblast. 4.Late Normoblast[r] ...

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2. Physiology of Blood (Part 2).pdf

2. Physiology of Blood (Part 2).pdf

... Development of proerythroblasts into matured RBCs through the several stages – early normoblast, intermediate normoblast, late normoblast and reticulocyte. Release of matured erythrocy[r] ...

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3. Physiology of Blood Part 3.pdf

3. Physiology of Blood Part 3.pdf

... and the macrophages release iron from the hemoglobin and pass it back into the blood, to be carried by transferrin either to the bone marrow for the production of new red bloo[r] ...

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