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  1. 461

    Response of Agronomic Traits and Phosphorus Uptake to Soil P Deficiency During Rice Cultivars Improvement by Chunqin Li, Xu Mo, Shuwei Li, Yuxi Liu, Rongxin Chen, Shuying Yu, Wenqiang Lin, Yifeng Wang, Yajun Hu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…P allocation strategies varied significantly across breeding eras. Root P accumulation ratios decreased from ancient to modern varieties, while modern conventional rice had the highest stem P storage (24.1–30.5%), and hybrid rice allocated the largest partition of 76.4–78.1% P to grains. …”
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    Cloning and expression analysis of OsSPL3 promoter in rice by ZENG Huiling, MO Zuyi, PU Qiaoxian, WANG Jiashu, FAN Kai, LI Zhaowei

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The results of GUS staining showed that the expression activity of GUS gene in young leaves, stem sheaths, coleoptiles and other young tissues was high, as well as in the vigorous growth parts of roots such as root cap, meristem zone, and elongation zone. …”
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    Influence of soil moisture levels on the growth and reproductive behaviour of Avena fatua and Avena ludoviciana. by Sahil, Gulshan Mahajan, Deepak Loura, Katherine Raymont, Bhagirath Singh Chauhan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The plant height, leaf weight, stem weight, and root weight per plant of A. fatua at 60% WHC reduced by 45, 27, 32, and 59%, respectively, as compared with 100% WHC. …”
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  4. 464

    Effects of Plant-derived Smoke, Karrikin, and Salinity Stress on Prunus armeniaca cv. Şalak seeds and seedlings: A Morphological, Biochemical, and Molecular Approach by Cüneyt Akı, Yasemin Kemeç Hürkan

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In terms of shoot development, root and stem length, 1:100 concentration in the DS group and 1 μM concentration in the KAR1 group gave the best results. …”
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    Growth and aluminum absorption responses of Hydrangea macrophylla to combined treatments of acid rain and aluminum by YANG Qianqian, CAI Jianguo, WANG An, LIU Yanwei

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The results showed that there were no significant effects on chlorophyll contents and photosystemⅡ (PSⅡ) reaction center under single acid rain treatment, and the biomass of root, stem, leaf and total biomass accumulation significantly increased under pH 5.0 treatment. …”
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  6. 466

    Investigation on concentration of elements in wetland sediments and aquatic plants by H. Janadeleh, A. Hosseini Alhashemi, S.M.B. Nabavi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Results showed that the mean  concentrations of elements in Phragmities australis  in root and stem-leaf were as follows: Iron:4448 mg/kg, Nickel: 28 mg/kg, Lead:8 mg/kg, Vanadium:10 mg/kg  and Zinc 15.5 mg/kg in root and: Fe:645 mg/kg, Ni:15 mg/kg, Pb:4 mg/kg, V:4 mg/kg and Zinc 16 mg/kg respectively. …”
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    Foliar Application of a Mixture of Amino Acid-Based Growth Promoters Enhances Tomato Seedling Production by Alexander Calero Hurtado, Jorge Félix Meléndrez Rodríguez, Kolima Peña Calzada, Yanery Pérez Díaz, Alay Jiménez Medina

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results indicated that the foliar application of an amino acid mixture at 0.25 L ha<sup>−1</sup> weekly enhances stem thickness, stem length, root length, leaf area index, root, shoot, and total dry biomass accumulation. …”
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    Effect of Scarification Treatmens on Oleaster Seed Germination (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) by Elahe Nikouee, Maryam Mollashahi, Alireza Moshki, Homan Ravanbaksh

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Also, the highest seed vigor index (96%), mean root length(48 mm), mean stem length(60 mm) and average number of leaflets (5.7 number) were observed in this treatment. …”
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    Dissimilarities of Shallot (Allium ascalonicum L.) Seedlings Growth and Quality through Priming with Moringa Leaf Extract by Muhammad Faried, Elkawakib Syam'un, Katriani Mantja

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…According to the research, seed priming with moringa leaf extract at 37.5% resulted in the best effects on the parameter seedling emergence index (1.20), plant height (31.12 cm), number of leaves (4.80), pseudo stem diameter (3.22 mm), total root length (329.70 mm), number of root tips (94.60), root volume (4.64 mm3), fresh weight seedling (2.77 g), dry weight seedling (0.19 g) and seedling quality index (0.0126), while compared to other treatments. …”
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  10. 470

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mitigate cadmium stress in maize by Qiqiang Kuang, Yujie Wu, Yamin Gao, Tingting An, Shuo Liu, Liyan Liang, Bingcheng Xu, Suiqi Zhang, Min Yu, Sergey Shabala, Yinglong Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Notably, AM symbiosis had a more pronounced effect on stem diameter (increased 55 %), root dry weight (118 %), root superoxide dismutase (42 %), and peroxidase activity (209 %), as well as shoot translocation factor (77 %) in Zhongke11 compared to Zhengdan958. …”
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    Cloning and expression analysis of sugar transporter protein gene MeSWEET17b in cassava by XUE Jingjing1,2, WEI Zhuowen1, LUO Xiuqin1, AN Feifei1,2*

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The relative expressions of MeSWEET17b in leaf and fibrous root changed most significantly under salt stress; under oxidation and cold stress, the relative expressions of MeSWEET17b in fibrous root and petiole increased significantly with the extention of treating time. …”
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  12. 472

    Symbiosis effects of Mycorrhizal and Pseudomonas on morphophysiological traits of mung bean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) under moisture stressed condition by Mohammad Salehi, Ali Faramarzi, Manochehr Farboodi, Nasser Mohebalipour, Jalil Ajalli

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In this study, traits such as protein of seed (%), nitrogen of seed (%) and root colonization (%), relative water content (%) as well as mycorrhizal dependency (%) and mycorrhizal growth response (%) were measured, and the average of ten samples from each plot for plant height (cm), the number of leaves per plant, dry weight of leaves (g), dry weight of stem+pod (g), dry weight of plant (g), stem diameter (mm) and the number of branches were collected and calculated. …”
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    Effect of Chlormequat Chloride on the Growth and Development of Panax ginseng Seedlings by He Yang, Wanbo Ding, Chunyu Chen, Mingtao Dai, Xiaolin Chen, Jia Liang, Yonghua Xu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…After 28 days, index measurements indicated that the height of ginseng seedlings decreased by 17.4%, stem thickness increased by 7.4%, leaf area decreased by 4.5%, root length increased by 6.2%, root-to-crown ratio increased by 29.8%, chlorophyll a content increased by 10.3%, chlorophyll b content increased by 12.6%, the actual chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of photosystem II under light quantum yield increased by 50.9%, electron transfer rate increased by 52.8%, photochemical quenching increased by 21.7%, nonphotochemical quenching decreased by 31.4%, antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase activity increased by 12.2%, catalase activity increased by 17.0%, peroxidase activity increased by 38.7%, and malondialdehyde content decreased by 18.1%. …”
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  15. 475

    Flooding Tolerance and Recovery Capacity of <i>Carya illinoinensis</i> by Xue Chen, Haibo Hu, Chaoming Wu, Li Zhu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The results show that, at the end of flooding, total biomass (TB), stem-mass ratio (SMR), malondialdehyde (MDA), soluble protein (SP), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) were significantly increased in all the flooded groups (T2–T5) compared to the control (T1), while the root-to-shoot ratio (RSR), root-to-mass ratio (RMR), leaf-to-mass ratio (LMR), and leaf-mass fraction (LMF) were significantly decreased. …”
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    The Growth-Promoting Effects of <i>Piriformospora indica</i> on Banana Under Different Concentrations of Phosphorus and Potassium Treatments by Boxiang Zhao, Ruide Li, Na Tian, Qian Li, Chunzhen Cheng, Mingyuan Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Further analysis revealed that the pseudo-stem P and K contents were very significantly (<i>p</i> < 0.01) positively and positively correlated with biomass-related parameters (aboveground part fresh weight, root fresh weight, and total plant biomass), respectively. …”
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    Efek Perendaman Biji dalam PGPR terhadap Pertumbuhan Semai Cabai Rawit (Capsicum frutescens L.) by Hesti Kurniahu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, PGPR immersion for seedling root length parameters did not have a significant effect.…”
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    Pulp Revascularization of Immature Permanent Teeth: A Review of the Literature and a Proposal of a New Clinical Protocol by Mélanie Namour, Stephanie Theys

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the near future, it will probably be possible to generate a complete vital tooth from a single stem cell. Pulp revascularization is dependent on the ability of residual pulp and apical and periodontal stem cells to differentiate. …”
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    A new variety of Chinese radish (loba) Serdtse Podmoskovya for the Central region of Russia by V. A. Stepanov

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The article presents the results of the selection work of the laboratory of breeding and seed production of table root crops of the Federal Scientific Vegetable Center for the culture of Chinese radish (loba). …”
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    Foliar Application of Folic Acid on Cabbage Seedlings Grown under Restricted Irrigation Conditions Can Alleviate the Negative Effects by Raziye Kul

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…On the other hand, leaf relative water content (LRWC), which decreased under restricted irrigation conditions, increased with FA applications regardless of the dose, while electrical conductivity (EC), which increased under the same conditions, decreased with 100 µM FA (FA1) application. Leaf number, root fresh weight, root fresh weight, root dry weight, root dry matter content and chlorophyll value (SPAD) were not affected by FA treatments under both restricted and full irrigation conditions. …”
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