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Physiological Responses to Abiotic Stresses
2016Olive (Olea europaea L.) trees are widespread in Mediterranean agroecosystems and are now extensively cultivated in different warm-temperate regions of the world such as North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, and even in the monsoon systems of China and India. In the Mediterranean area, the biological and agronomical success
Sebastiani Luca +3 more
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Stress Physiology and Physiometrics
2020Psychological stressors, including acute stressors such as public speaking, short-term stressors such as exam periods, and long-term stressors such as caregiving have all been associated with changes in physiological systems. Much of the literature relating psychological stress and physiology has ignored how physiometrics—the reliability and validity ...
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BIRTH ORDER AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS RESPONSE
Child Development, 1970Studies of the relation between birth order and anxiety have reported inconsistent results. However the measures of anxiety employed have often been either subjective or indirect. The purpose of the present study was to assess the relation between birth order and anxiety using direct and objective measures.
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Environmental stress physiology
2004Microalgae represent a unique experimental system to study stress responses of photosynthetic organisms. In higher plants, response and adaptation to stress takes place in two levels: The metabolic level and the morphological/structural level. In many cases it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine which is the initial response and which one is ...
Avigad Vonshak, Giuseppe Torzillo
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