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Mireille Asanzi Mvondo-She, Jacob Mashilo, Auges Gatabazi, Ashwell Rungano Ndhlala and Mark Delmege Laing
Low-temperature stress is an important limiting factor affecting citrus growth and fruit yields. Therefore, increasing citrus cold stress tolerance may enhance the growth, yield, and quality of citrus production in marginal areas. The objective of this s...
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Sebastián Meier, Pedro M. de Souza Campos, Arturo Morales, Rafael López-Olivari, Fernando Ortega-Klose, Humberto Aponte, Paula Cartes, Naser Khan, Gabrijel Ondrasek, Pamela Cea, Rubén Palma-Millanao and Alex Seguel
The relationship between phosphorus (P) availability and water restriction was explored in this study, focusing on its impact on phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) and water use efficiency (WUE) in various bromegrass (Bromus spp.) genotypes. Under controlle...
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Kevser Cetin and Wolfram Mauser
Maize yields in many regions of the world have increased significantly since the 1960s. The increase is mainly attributed to technological improvements and climate change. On a regional scale and in recent decades, climate change has altered growth condi...
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Camilo André Pereira Contreras Sánchez, Marco Antonio Tecchio, Daniel Callili, Marlon Jocimar Rodrigues da Silva, Leticia Silva Pereira Basílio, Sarita Leonel, Juan Carlos Alonso and Giuseppina Pace Pereira Lima
Brazil has emerged as a significant producer of seedless grapes due to high consumer demand. This has led to increased production of seedless grapes in non-traditional cultivation regions, such as subtropical areas. To meet this demand, the search for ne...
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Volkan Okatan, Mehmet Atilla Askin, Mehmet Polat, Ibrahim Bulduk, Aysen Melda Çolak, Sultan Filiz Güçlü, Ibrahim Kahramanoglu, Alessio Vincenzo Tallarita and Gianluca Caruso
Melatonin acts as a seed germination activator, plant growth regulator, leaf senescence retardant, and, in general, has a multifunctional role as a ?defence molecule?; furthermore, by interacting with other molecules, such as phytohormones and gaseous mo...
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Uvirkaa Akumaga, Aondover Tarhule, Claudio Piani, Bouba Traore and Ado A. Yusuf
Climate change is estimated to substantially reduce crop yields in Sub-Saharan West Africa by 2050. Yet, a limited number of studies also suggest that several adaptation measures may mitigate the effects of climate change induced yield loss. In this pape...
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Daniel V. Silva, Evander A. Ferreira, Maxwel C. Oliveira, Gustavo A. M. Pereira, Renan R. Braga, José B. dos Santos, Ignácio Aspiazu, Matheus F. Souza
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Intercropping is a common practice among farmers in tropical regions of the world and has persisted for years, not only for traditional reasons, but also for certain advantages that helped in its ecological adaptation. In regard to low income farmers wit...
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Adam Peterson, Sven-Erik Jacobsen, Alejandro Bonifacio and Kevin Murphy
As sustainable production of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) increases and its geographic range of cultivation expands, quinoa breeding will allow use of the crop?s wide genetic diversity for cultivar improvement and for adaptation to new agroe...
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Mayte Piñón
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Off-season vegetables become expensive so new technological systems are required to grow cultivars well adapted to climatic conditions throughout the year. Accordingly, a trial was performed to test 12 tomato F1 commercial hybrids in a Cuban sheltered in...
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Bénédicte Pariaud, Corinne Robert, Henriette Goyeau, and Christian Lannou
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