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The influence of autumn-winter temperatures on endodormancy release and blooming performance of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) in central Italy based on long-term observations
The effect of drought and vapour pressure deficit on gas exchange of young kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa var deliciosa) vines
Peach rootstocks as affected by selenate addition to soil.
Selenium is known to be non essential for plant growth, but it may have beneficial biological functions in some species, known as ‘accumulators’, which required Se for their normal growth. Selenate and selenite are the major forms readily absorbed by plants and converted to organic Se. Both anions may be toxic at higher concentrations, reducing the plant yield, but can stimulate plant growth at low concentrations. Some soils contain Se above the normal levels and it may produce toxicity in plants. Little is known about the physiological response of fruit-tree species to selenium. The present study aimed at investigating the ability of two peach rootstocks to absorb selenium and the physiological responses to the Se accumulated in plant tissue
Morphological and anatomical modifications induced by in vitro propagation of kiwifruit plants.
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