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With global climate change, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and drought have been well documented to cause substantial challenges for tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests. Here, we conducted an experiment that measured the physiological responses of the seedlings of three...

Author(s)
Liu FangYan; Zhou YuHeng; Zhang ShiKe; Liu Nan
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13, April,
Abstract

In order to understand the stress resistance of Calophyllum inophyllum, the morphological and anatomical, eco-physiological characteristics, element contents in leaves and soil of C. inophyllum growing in Xisha Islands were analyzed. The results showed that C. inophyllum was heliophyte plant with...

Author(s)
Zhang ShiKe; Huang Yao; Jian ShuGuang; Liu Nan
Publisher
Science Press, Beijing, China
Citation
Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany, 2019, 27, 4, pp 391-398
Abstract

In Tunisia, the oak forest is essentially restricted to the north-west (Kroumirie and Mogods), which is the wettest zone of the country. It forms ecosystems of great ecological and socio-economic interest. This is a significant source of income for local population. In addition, it contributes to...

Author(s)
Frouja, O.; Hammami, M.; Dakhlaoui, S.; Wannes, W. A.; Kamel Hessini; Msaada, K.; Ahmed, H. B.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, UK
Citation
Environmental Research Communications, 2022, 4, 10,
Abstract

The vase life of industrial cut flowers is relatively short and hence seeking eco-friendly strategies to extend its commercially needed. This research was consequently undertaken to study either moringa leaf extract (MLE) or moringa seed extract (MSE) can be applied as a natural preservative to...

Author(s)
Hassan, F. A. S.; Mazrou, R.; Gaber, A.; Hassan, M. M.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2020, 164,
Abstract

Biostimulants, such as glycine betaine (GB), are a sustainable way to boost productivity and quality in fruit crops, even in adverse environment conditions. Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is an important crop, which is very sensitive to abiotic stress. Known primarily for its fruits, its leaves are ...

Author(s)
Serapicos, M.; Afonso, S.; Gonçalves, B.; Silva, A. P.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Plants, 2022, 11, 24,
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Dipteryx alata Vogel is a tree species widely found in Cerrado, settling preferentially in well drained soils. Studies related to ecophysiology of D. alata may contribute to the decision making about using seedlings of this species in projects aimed at the recovery of degraded areas where seasonal...

Author(s)
Linné, J. A.; Jesus, M. V.; Lima, V. T.; Reis, L. C.; Santos, C. C.; Scalon, S. P. Q.; Dresch, D. M.
Publisher
Instituto Internacional de Ecologia, São Carlos, Brazil
Citation
Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2023, 83,
Abstract

One-year-old Physocarpus amurensis seedlings were grown in pots to study the effects of different drought stress on seedling growth performance, biomass accumulation, photosynthetic physiological characteristics and antioxidant enzyme activities with four kinds of stress treatments including...

Author(s)
Yin DongSheng; Wei XiaoHui
Publisher
Editorial Board of Journal of NEFU, Harbin, China
Citation
Journal of Northeast Forestry University, 2019, 47, 1, pp 26-29, 34
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Platycladus orientalis and Amorpha fruticosa are important pioneer species in arid and semi-arid regions, playing a crucial role in ecological restoration in water-limited areas. The purpose of this research was to examine how different watering and rewatering schedules influence the antioxidant...

Author(s)
Feng ShuLin; Shirin Sultana; Ashim Sikdar; Rana Roy; Wang JinXin; Huang You
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2023, 14, 5,
Abstract

Many plants are able to synthesize essential oils (EOs), which play key roles in defense against weeds, fungi and pests. This study aims to analyze the chemical composition and to highlight the antioxidant, antimicrobial and phytotoxic properties of the EOs from Eucalyptus falcata, E. sideroxylon...

Author(s)
Amri, I.; Khammassi, M.; Ayed, R. B.; Khedhri, S.; Mansour, M. B.; Kochti, O.; Pieracci, Y.; Flamini, G.; Mabrouk, Y.; Gargouri, S.; Hanana, M.; Hamrouni, L.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Plants, 2023, 12, 4,
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In order to study the effect of different irrigation regimes, and application of biological and chemical fertilizers on morphological characteristics, antioxidant enzyme activity, and sugar content of melon fruit cv. Ahlam, an experimental split-factorial plots has been done in a randomized...

Author(s)
Zahedyan, A.; Jahromi, A. A.; Zakerin, A.; Abdossi, V.; Torkashvand, A. M.
Publisher
University of Tehran, Department of Horticulture, Pakdasht, Iran
Citation
Journal of Crops Improvement, 2022, 24, 1, pp fa219-fa235

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