Corn response to biological products and a nitrification inhibitor
Abstract Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is converted into ammonia (NH3), a form that plants can use, through biological nitrogen (N) fixation by various microorganisms and bacterial genera. This study assessed the field performance of three biological N‐fixing products, or biostimulants (BS), including Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus (BS1), Klebsiella ...
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Cold Shock for Cold Tolerance: Phytohormone Dynamics in Sorghum Provides Insights. [PDF]
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Phytohormonal elicitation triggers oxidative stress and enhances menthol biosynthesis through modulation of key pathway genes in Mentha piperita L. [PDF]
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Effects and mechanisms of phytohormones in enhancing the resistance of Oocystis borgei to high ammonium nitrogen stress. [PDF]
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Comprehensive transcriptomic profiling identifies key regulatory genes mediating phytohormone signaling pathways during seed germination in Chenopodium quinoa. [PDF]
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Editorial: Phytohormones as crucial players in organ abscission. [PDF]
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Exogenous phytohormones enhance <i>Paris polyphylla</i> var. <i>chinensis (Franch.) Hara</i> biomass by regulating antioxidant systems and rhizosphere microbial subcommunities. [PDF]
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