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temperature ranged from 22–28/18–22 °C (day/night) and RH was 25/50%. Ozone fumigation Each CSTR was exposed to one of four O3 treatments applied 7 d week−1, 7 h d−1. O3 was produced from O2 (GEC‐1A, Griffin ...
was observed. After this stage the water loss due to the dehydration process exceeded the dry weight increase due to reserve storage and, therefore, kernel dimensions decreased in terms of both fresh weight ...
that plant responses to O3 vary considerably with other environmental conditions, including air temperature and water availability (Heagle, 1989). It is also known that O3 exposure does not always adequately ...
that only the outer scales form the dry brown skin, whereas the inner scales maintain high water content and do not change color. Our study demonstrates that browning of the outer scale during heat treatment ...
. The control plants were maintained under water -saturated conditions, while the treatment plants were not provided with any water from Day 2 (D2) until D5 of the test period, following which water was again ...
–82.0% ethanol , 3.8–4.5% methanol denaturant, 4.0–5.0% 2-propanol, water balance) at 70% volume/volume were selected for further analysis. Additionally, dry autoclaved (121°C, 25 minutes), and untreated ...
or partial root drying have been proposed to reduce water consumption in fruit orchards and to stimulate plant adaptation to stress-prone environments (Stikic et al., 2003). These techniques enable the plants ...
as Supplementary Data at Tree Physiology Online). The source of the pool and the irrigation water were the same. Plants were assigned to F or C treatments randomly and distributed in five complete blocks ...
parameters, including PCD markers, were determined in the leaves from tobacco plants grown in the presence of 200 μM Zn and compared with control conditions. TUNEL assay results showing internucleosomal DNA ...
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