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Sunburn mitigation in dragon fruit (<i>Hylocereus</i> spp.): unravelling genotype-specific physiological and biochemical responses. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Karunakaran G   +8 more
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Detasseling increases kernel number in maize under shade stress

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2020
Abstract Kernel number is one of the critical components of maize yield and is sensitive to environment variation around tasseling when the tassel, stem and ear grow simultaneously. Similar to other areas in the world, the North China Plain faced reduced irradiance during the maize growing season, especially the critical window for determinating ...
Zhen Gao   +9 more
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Partial shade stress test for thin-film photovoltaic modules

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Partial shade of monolithic thin-film PV modules can cause reverse-bias conditions leading to permanent damage. In this work, we introduce a partial shade stress test for thin-film PV modules that quantifies permanent performance loss. The test reproduces shading and loading conditions that may occur in the field.
Timothy J. Silverman   +3 more
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Nutrient resorption responses of female and male Populus cathayana to drought and shade stress.

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2023
Nutrient resorption can increase nutrient use and play important roles in terrestrial plant nutrient cycles. Although several studies have reported individual responses of plant nutrient resorption to drought or shade stress, the interaction of drought ...
Shuanglei Tang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Carbon stress causes earlier budbreak in shade‐tolerant species and delays it in shade‐intolerant species

American Journal of Botany, 2023
AbstractPremiseClimate change may lead to C stress (negative C balance) in trees. Because nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) are required during metabolic reactivation in the spring, C stress might delay budbreak timing. This effect is expected to be greater in shade‐intolerant than in shade‐tolerant species, owing to the faster C economy in the shade ...
Frida I. Piper, Alex Fajardo
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