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Seaweed Extract as a Biostimulant Agent to Enhance the Fruit Growth, Yield, and Quality of Kiwifruit
The kiwifruit [Actinidia deliciosa (A. Chev.) C.F. Liang & A.R. Ferguson] has attained significant importance for commercial cultivation in the mid-Himalayan region of the Indian subcontinent during the last three decades.
Vishal Singh Rana +9 more
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Trace elements and C and N isotope composition in two mushroom species from a mine-spill contaminated site [PDF]
Fungi play a key role in the functioning of soil in terrestrial ecosystems, and in particular in the remediation of degraded soils. The contribution of fungi to carbon and nutrient cycles, along with their capability to mobilise soil trace elements, is
Domínguez Núñez, María Teresa +4 more
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Os objetivos deste trabalho foram analisar a dinâmica da maturação dos frutos e avaliar quantitativamente algumas características físicas dos frutos de Miconia albicans (Swartz) Triana em um remanescente de Floresta Estacional Semidecídua Montana.
Fábio de Almeida Vieira +1 more
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Shade Delayed Flowering Phenology and Decreased Reproductive Growth of Medicago sativa L.
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is an important forage in intercropping or rotation ecosystem, and shading is the principal limiting factor for its growth under the crop or forest.
Fengfei Qin +8 more
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Production of hybrid seeds by intraspecific crossing in yam Dioscorea alata L [PDF]
Manual crosses were carried out over two successive years on Dioscorea alata for the production of hybrid seeds between five females and seven males' parents with contrasting characteristics.
Adebola, P. +11 more
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This paper briefly reports some effects of irrigations at two critical periods on the phenology of three varieties of cactus pear cultivated in Agadir area: the spineless varieties ‘Aissa’ and ‘Moussa’ and the thorny one ‘Achefri’.
M. Arba +3 more
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Environmental characteristics are among the most important triggers and regulators of plant phenophases, so that the abiotic and biotic changes driven by habitat loss and fragmentation can result in alterations of plant phenological patterns.
João Pedro Costa Elias +4 more
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Phenological mismatches of Myracrodruon urundeuva Allemão (Aroeira) between an anthropogenic and preserved Caatinga fragment [PDF]
Plant phenological responses are highly sensitive to micro- and macroclimatic changes, which can be intensified by anthropogenic disturbances in the Caatinga.
Maria José da Silva Filha +6 more
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The effect of abiotic factors on apricot yield in the Southern Urals
The productivity of apricot plantations in the Urals is limited by the irregularity of fruiting due to poor fruit bud winter hardiness in a majority of introduced cultivars. In 1999–2016, a research project was underway at the Department of Horticulture,
F. M. Gasymov
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Performance of 'Emerald' and 'Jewel' blueberry cultivars under no-chill incidence
Climate is a limiting factor for cultivating blueberries in new areas in Brazil, being the commercial production restricted only to the colder and high-altitude regions of the southern states.
Ricardo Bordignon Medina +3 more
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