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Dual roles of SmCLE25 peptide in regulating stresses response and leaf senescence. [PDF]
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Characteristics of photosynthetic function in different leaf ages of 'Tieton' sweet cherry in a greenhouse. [PDF]
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Greenhouse climate shapes nitrate levels, nutritional quality, and shelf life in leafy vegetables: species-specific responses. [PDF]
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N<sup>7</sup>-SSPP Confers Drought Tolerance in <i>Arabidopsis</i>. [PDF]
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Effect of nitrogen rates on the growth and grain yield of a leaf early‐senescent rice mutant
Agronomy Journal, 2021AbstractNitrogen plays a vital role in regulating leaf senescence and yield formation in rice (Oryza sativa L.). However, little information is known about the effects of N rates on the growth and grain yield of rice plants with leaf early senescence.
Yunji Xu +6 more
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Leaf growth and senescence rates of three pasture grasses and wheat
Crop & Pasture Science, 2013A glasshouse study was conducted under ideal conditions to determine leaf appearance, elongation, and senescence rates along with life span and leaf length characteristics of four grass species: wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), brown back wallaby grass (Rytidosperma duttonianum (Cashmore) Connor and Edgar), phalaris (Phalaris aquatica L.), and annual ...
Helen G. Daily +5 more
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Physiologia Plantarum, 1984
The rates of delivery of regulatory solutes such as cytokinins and mineral ions from the roots to competing shoot tissues can influence rates of metabolism and development. A 15 min pulse of a synthetic xylem mobile and phloem‐immobile solute, acid fuchsin, was used to quantify relative rates of solute delivery to competing organs on excised ...
Peter M. Neumann, Zipporah Stein
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The rates of delivery of regulatory solutes such as cytokinins and mineral ions from the roots to competing shoot tissues can influence rates of metabolism and development. A 15 min pulse of a synthetic xylem mobile and phloem‐immobile solute, acid fuchsin, was used to quantify relative rates of solute delivery to competing organs on excised ...
Peter M. Neumann, Zipporah Stein
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