Search Results - "VERNIERI, P"
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Biostimulants and crop responses: a review
Published in Biological agriculture & horticulture (02-01-2015)“…Agricultural growing practices have been evolving towards organic, sustainable or environmental friendly systems. The aim of modern agriculture is to reduce…”
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Photosynthetic traits and biochemical responses in strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) leaves supplemented with LED lights
Published in Photosynthetica (01-01-2021)“…Selected light wavebands promote plant development and/or the biosynthesis of targeted metabolites. This work offers new insights on the effects of red (R),…”
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Can anthocyanin presence ameliorate the photosynthetic performance of Prunus saplings subjected to polyethylene glycol-simulated water stress?
Published in Photosynthetica (01-01-2020)“…The aim was the evaluation of the biochemical and physiological responses of green- (GP) and red-leafed (RP) Prunus cerasifera mature leaves to 20 d of…”
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On the role of abscisic acid in seed dormancy of red rice
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-10-2007)“…Abscisic acid (ABA) is commonly assumed to be the primary effector of seed dormancy, but conclusive evidence for this role is lacking. This paper reports on…”
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Sugar repression of a gibberellin-dependent signaling pathway in barley embryos
Published in The Plant cell (01-12-1997)“…Increasing evidence shows that sugars can act as signals affecting plant metabolism and development. Some of the effects of sugars on plant growth and…”
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Application of Actiwave® for improving the rooting of Camellia cuttings
Published in Acta horticulturae (20-10-2012)“…Biostimulants are generally able to improve mineral use efficiency, enhance plant tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses and stimulate some physiological…”
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Use of biostimulants for reducing nutrient solution concentration in floating system
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Changes in Abscisic Acid During Leaf Yellowing of Cut Stock Flowers
Published in Plant growth regulation (01-06-2004)“…Leaf pigments, such as chlorophyll and carotenoids, are essential plant molecules. They provide carbohydrates and energy during all plant life. Leaf pigments…”
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How the roots contribute to the ability of Phaseolus vulgaris L. to cope with chilling‐induced water stress
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-11-2001)“…Intact plants and stem‐girdled plants of Phaseolus vulgaris grown hydroponically were exposed to 5 °C for up to 4 d; stem girdling was used to inhibit the…”
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Physiological Characterization of Flower Senescence in Long Life and Ephemeral Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.)
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Characterization of a pigment-deficient mutant of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) with abnormal chloroplast biogenesis, reduced PS II activity and low endogenous level of abscisic acid
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-07-2004)“…Nuclear mutation xantha 1 ( xan1) arose spontaneously in sunflower and it appeared to have many pleiotropic effects. Homozygous xan1/ xan1 seedlings, in field…”
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Expression of a dehydrin gene during embryo development and drought stress in ABA-deficient mutants of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-1999)“…The synthesis of a particular class of proteins, the dehydrins, is a common response to drought in plants. Dehydrins are known to be synthesized by the cell in…”
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Mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Lactuca sativa plants exhibit contrasting responses to exogenous ABA during drought stress and recovery
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-05-2008)“…The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis enhances plant tolerance to water deficit through the alteration of plant physiology and the expression of plant…”
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Repression of α-Amylase Activity by Anoxia in Grains of Barley is Independent of Ethanol Toxicity or Action of Abscisic Acid
Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-03-2002)“…Abstract We studied the effects of anoxia on α-amylase induction, comparing rice (ORYZA SATIVA L.) and barley (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) grains. While gibberellic…”
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Damaging and Non-Damaging Effects of UV-B in South American Bean Genotypes under Controlled Environment Conditions
Published in Advances in horticultural science (2007)“…In order to clarify the physiological mechanisms underlying the different sensitivity to UV-B shown by four South American bean genotypes (Arroz, Tortola,…”
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Response of potted Callistemon species to high salinity
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2003)“…In the recent years nurserymen and landscape architects have shown a renewed and increasing interest for Australian plants, mainly due to the aesthetics…”
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EFFECT OF CULTIVAR, TIMING, GROWTH RETARDANTS, POTTING TYPE ON POTTED SUNFLOWERS PRODUCTION
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GROWTH CONTROL BY MECHANICAL CONDITIONING IN SALVIA SPLENDENS SELLOW EX SCHULT
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Testing the suitability for coastal green areas of three ornamental shrub species through physiological responses to the saline nebulization
Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01-06-2023)“…Besides abiotic constraints, plants along the coastal urban areas must face additional cues such as saline aerosol, which impact net plant CO2 assimilation…”
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Involvement of abscisic acid in regulating water status in Phaseolus vulgaris L. during chilling
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-11-1992)“…During the first hours of chilling, bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L., cv Mondragone) seedlings suffer severe water stress and wilt without any significant increase…”
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