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EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN ANTIOXIDANT ENZYMES FROM PEPPER PLANTS (CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.)
Mikel Anza, Patrick Riga
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Physiological Aspects of Calcium, Magnesium, and Molybdenum Deficiencies in Plants
R. B. Clark
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Magnesium in barley plants on magnesium-deficient soils
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 1955Abstract Working with fused phosphate containing Mg, we have known some of the Mg-deficient areas in Shizuoka prefecture as a field problem. In these areas, crop plants develop visual hunger signs, resulting in restricted growth and reduced yield. The manurial effect of Mg-salt added or fused phosphate is remarkably excellent in these areas or soils.
Kikuo Kawaguchi, Shigehisa Hashimoto
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The Plant Journal, 2023
SUMMARYPlants grown under low magnesium (Mg) soils are highly susceptible to encountering light intensities that exceed the capacity of photosynthesis (A), leading to a depression of photosynthetic efficiency and eventually to photooxidation (i.e., leaf chlorosis).
Xiaolei Ye+9 more
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SUMMARYPlants grown under low magnesium (Mg) soils are highly susceptible to encountering light intensities that exceed the capacity of photosynthesis (A), leading to a depression of photosynthetic efficiency and eventually to photooxidation (i.e., leaf chlorosis).
Xiaolei Ye+9 more
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Journal of Plant Physiology, 1989
Summary The effect of varied light intensities (80μEm2s-1 to 600μEm-2s-1) on chlorosis and necrosis in leaves of zinc (Zn), potassium (K) and magnesium (Mg) deficient bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Prelude) plants was studied in water culture experiments with different Zn, K and Mg supplies.
Marschner H., Cakmak I.
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Summary The effect of varied light intensities (80μEm2s-1 to 600μEm-2s-1) on chlorosis and necrosis in leaves of zinc (Zn), potassium (K) and magnesium (Mg) deficient bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Prelude) plants was studied in water culture experiments with different Zn, K and Mg supplies.
Marschner H., Cakmak I.
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors: Exploiting a synthetic lethal strategy in the clinic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011Timothy A Yap, Johann S De Bono
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The expanding world of small RNAs in plants
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2015Filipe Borges, Robert A Martienssen
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