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Hugo Escobar, Nelson Lara, Yubinza Zapata, Camilo Urbina, Manuel Rodriguez, Leonardo Figueroa
Pág. 597 - 607
The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of saline-boron stress on the vegetative growth, dry leaf weight, water potential (?w), relative water content, and leaf and root B and Cl- contents in 8 accessions of olive. Rooted one-year-old plant...
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María Teresa Pino,Andrea Ávila,Andrea Molina,Zoran Jeknic,Tony H. H. Chen
Pág. 171 - 184
Cultivated potato crops are sensitive to drought stress, reducing yield and tuber quality when the soil water potential drops to -0.3 MPa. However, drought not only affects plant growth and physiological activity, but this stress also induces biochemical...
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Macarena Villasante, Soledad Godoy, Juan Pablo Zoffoli, Marlene Ayala
Pág. 117 - 126
Annual pruning is one of the most efficient ways to regulate crop load and renew fruiting wood in highly productive sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) combinations. Although Chilean growers did not previously prune cherry trees of more vigorous combinatio...
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Gastón Pichard
Pág. 61 - 77
There is little information known about the response of cup-plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.), a perennial forage crop introduced to Chile, to differing cultivation practices. A series of studies was conducted to evaluate the adaptation and productivity...
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Ursula Steinfort, Mauricio A. Cisternas, Rolando García, Hermine Vogel, Gabriela Verdugo
Pág. 377 - 385
Chloraea crispa Lindl. is a terrestrial orchid endemic to Chile that has potential to be a novel alternative for the cut flower industry. The objectives of this study were to describe the phenological cycle and floral bud development of C. crispa to d...
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