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    Effect of preharvest conditions on cut-flower quality by Verdonk, Julian C., van Ieperen, Wim, Carvalho, Dália R. A., van Geest, Geert, Schouten, Rob E.

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (10-11-2023)
    “…The cut flower industry has a global reach as flowers are often produced in countries around the equator and transported by plane or ship (reefer) mostly to…”
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    QTL analysis for stomatal functioning in tetraploid Rosa × hybrida grown at high relative air humidity and its implications on postharvest longevity by Carvalho, Dália R. A., Koning-Boucoiran, Carole F. S., Fanourakis, Dimitrios, Vasconcelos, Marta W., Carvalho, Susana M. P., Heuvelink, Ep, Krens, Frans A., Maliepaard, Chris

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-08-2015)
    “…High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85 %) during leaf development disturbs stomatal functioning leading to excessive water loss in conditions of high evaporative…”
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    Elevated air movement enhances stomatal sensitivity to abscisic acid in leaves developed at high relative air humidity by Carvalho, Dália R A, Torre, Sissel, Kraniotis, Dimitrios, Almeida, Domingos P F, Heuvelink, Ep, Carvalho, Susana M P

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-05-2015)
    “…High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in water stress when plants are transferred to conditions of…”
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    Improving stomatal functioning at elevated growth air humidity: A review by Fanourakis, Dimitrios, Bouranis, Dimitrios, Giday, Habtamu, Carvalho, Dália R.A., Rezaei Nejad, Abdolhossein, Ottosen, Carl-Otto

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-12-2016)
    “…•Poor stomatal functioning is the main driver for a deficient plant water status following growth at high RH.•The reduction in stomatal regulation due to high…”
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    ABA induces H2O2 production in guard cells, but does not close the stomata on Vicia faba leaves developed at high air humidity by Arve, Louise E, Carvalho, Dália RA, Olsen, Jorunn E, Torre, Sissel

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-01-2014)
    “…Plants developed under constant high (> 85%) relative air humidity (RH) have larger stomata that are unable to close completely. One of the hypotheses for the…”
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    Gene expression and physiological responses associated to stomatal functioning in Rosa×hybrida grown at high relative air humidity by Carvalho, Dália R.A., Vasconcelos, Marta W., Lee, Sangseok, Koning-Boucoiran, Carole F.S., Vreugdenhil, Dick, Krens, Frans A., Heuvelink, Ep, Carvalho, Susana M.P.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-12-2016)
    “…•High RH reduced leaf [ABA] more in the sensitive genotype than in the tolerant one Several genes acted together towards genotypic tolerance to high RH.•NCED1,…”
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    ABA induces H2O2 production in guard cells, but does not close the stomata on Vicia faba leaves developed at high air humidity by Arve, Louise E, Carvalho, Dália RA, Olsen, Jorunn E, Torre, Sissel

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (15-05-2014)
    “…Plants developed under constant high (> 85%) relative air humidity (RH) have larger stomata that are unable to close completely. One of the hypotheses for the…”
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    QTL analysis for stomatal functioning in tetraploid Rosa x hybrida grown at high relative air humidity and its implications on postharvest longevity by Carvalho, D.R.A, Koning, C.F.S, Fanourakis, D, Vasconcelos, M.W, Carvalho, S.M.P, Heuvelink, E, Krens, F.A, Maliepaard, C.A

    Published in Molecular breeding (01-08-2015)
    “…High relative air humidity (RH = 85 %) during leaf development disturbs stomatal functioning leading to excessive water loss in conditions of high evaporative…”
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    Moderate salinity improves stomatal functioning in rose plants grown at high relative air humidity by Carvalho, Dália R.A., Vasconcelos, Marta W., Lee, Sangseok, Vreugdenhil, Dick, Heuvelink, Ep, Carvalho, Susana M.P.

    Published in Environmental and experimental botany (01-11-2017)
    “…•High RH increases gs due to poor stomatal responsiveness to closing stimuli.•Moderate salinity enhances stomatal functioning in plants grown at high…”
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