Environmental physiology: Stress physiological aspects of crop physiology
2000
Anon.
Haloconditioning. - Haloconditioning increases fruit growth in salinized tomato plants. - Relationship between xanthophyll cycle operation and aluminium tolerance in maize. - Ecological role of plant residues of lilac (Syringa vulgaris L.). - Adaptive reactions of cereals to drought and antistressor action. - Changes of superoxide dismutase activity in wheat seedling exposed to natural environmental stresses. - Effect and post-effect of drought on photosynthesis and photorespiration of wheat cultivars. - Peculiarities of respiration meatbolism and frost resistance in grape plants depending on soil texture. - The relationship of water stress and easily soluble proteins in Zea mays seedlings. - Water state gradients of Zea mays L. plants under variable humidity conditions. - Influence of heavy metals on soybean seed quality. - Drought stress effects on Eragrostis curvula. - Responses of tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. L.) to osmotic and salinity stress. - Ecophysiology and drought tolerance of groundnut under water defficit on some physiological and morphological processes in groundnut. - Water-soluble allelochemicals from Epilobium angustifolium suppress root hair formation and change the root/shoot biomass allocation patterns in germinating lettuce seeds
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