Ecophysiological approach in allelopathy
MJ Reigosa, A Sánchez-Moreiras… - Critical reviews in plant …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Allelopathy is a process that can be present in many ecosystems, according to the literature.
Nevertheless, the authors think that, due to the evolutionary constraints, especially from a co …
Nevertheless, the authors think that, due to the evolutionary constraints, especially from a co …
[PDF][PDF] Drought stress and plant nutrition
EC da Silva, R Nogueira, MA da Silva… - Plant …, 2011 - globalsciencebooks.info
Drought is a climatic phenomenon that can occur periodically in all climatic zones, but
occurs with greater frequency in tropical and subtropical regions, causing physiological …
occurs with greater frequency in tropical and subtropical regions, causing physiological …
[HTML][HTML] Wheat growth and physiology
Wheat is a widely adapted crop. It is grown from temperate, irrigated to dry and high-rain-fall
areas and from warm, humid to dry, cold environments. Undoubtedly, this wide adaptation …
areas and from warm, humid to dry, cold environments. Undoubtedly, this wide adaptation …
High-temperature preconditioning and thermal shock imposition affects water relations, gas exchange and root hydraulic conductivity in tomato
D Morales, P Rodríguez, J Dell'Amico, E Nicolas… - Biologia Plantarum, 2003 - Springer
Potted tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Amalia) were submitted to three
different treatments: control (C) plants were maintained at day/night temperature of 25/18° C; …
different treatments: control (C) plants were maintained at day/night temperature of 25/18° C; …
Mediterranean non-cultivated vegetables as dietary sources of compounds with antioxidant and biological activity
Non-cultivated vegetables whose basal leaves have been traditionally consumed in Spain
were evaluated for their potential in human nutrition, considering vitamin C, organic acids …
were evaluated for their potential in human nutrition, considering vitamin C, organic acids …
Source-sink relationships in fruit species: A review
G Fischer, PJ Almanza-Merchán… - Revista Colombiana de …, 2012 - revistas.uptc.edu.co
Fruit production and quality depend on adequate source-sink relationships. Carbohydrates
(CH) translocated from leaves or reserve organs are the most important for the growth and …
(CH) translocated from leaves or reserve organs are the most important for the growth and …
Seagull influence on soil properties, chenopod shrub distribution, and leaf nutrient status in semi‐arid Mediterranean islands
Concentration of seagulls in the Chafarinas Islands (three semi‐arid North African islets)
induces profound changes in soil properties including eutrophication, salinization …
induces profound changes in soil properties including eutrophication, salinization …
Métodos de ecología vegetal
L Steubing, R Godoy, M Alberdi - 2002 - sidalc.net
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Citrus compost and its water extract for cultivation of melon plants in greenhouse nurseries. Evaluation of nutriactive and biocontrol effects
A Bernal-Vicente, M Ros, F Tittarelli, F Intrigliolo… - Bioresource …, 2008 - Elsevier
Two different types of citrus composts, and their water extracts, were tested with regard to
their utilisations as partial substitutes for peat in growing media for melon seedlings in …
their utilisations as partial substitutes for peat in growing media for melon seedlings in …
[HTML][HTML] Nutritional and phytochemical composition of Mediterranean wild vegetables after culinary treatment
Studies are scarce on the nutritional and phytochemical composition of wild edible
Mediterranean plants after culinary processing. This work provides the nutritional …
Mediterranean plants after culinary processing. This work provides the nutritional …