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Physiological behavior of melon cultivars submitted to soil salinity
... one of the most important vegetables for the Brazilian foreign ...use of fertilizers and, especially, poor quality water contribute to the soil salinization, becoming a limiting factor and ... See full document
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CRESCIMENTO DAS PLANTAS, FORMAÇÃO E PARTIÇÃO DE FOTOASSIMILADOS E PRODUÇÃO E QUALIDADE DE FRUTOS DE MELOEIRO CANTALOUPE CULTIVADOS SOB DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE SALINIDADE
... due to favorable soil and climatic conditions to the detriment of other regions, there are some difficulties that affect its commercial production: the salinity of irrigation ... See full document
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Quality of sesame seeds produced under soil salinity levels
... conditions of the northeastern semi-arid region, the scarcity of good quality water for irrigation may lead to a reduction in the quality of the final ...aimed to evaluate the ... See full document
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Spectral indices for the detection of salinity effects in melon plants
... and soil salinization affect large semiarid agricultural areas through- out the ...maintenance of agricultural productivity implies better agricultural practices and a careful selection of resistant ... See full document
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Development of mango wilt in mango cultivars submitted to salt stress
... number of cultivated areas suffering from salinity around the world has dramatically increased nowadays (Lucena et ...important physiological processes on plants such as photosynthesis, synthesis ... See full document
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PHYSIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF WHEAT SEEDS SUBMITTED TO SALINE STRESS
... resistant to the imposed salinity than cv. BRS 177. The percentages of germination obtained in both wheat cultivars (Table 1) can be compared with the imbibition’s curves presented in Figure ... See full document
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EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT SOLUTION SALINITY ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF MELON CULTIVATED IN COCONUT FIBER
... region of Rio Grande do Norte, a semiarid region of Brazil, some of the water used for irrigation comes from deep artesian ...source of good quality water, high pumping costs make it ... See full document
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Production and quality of melon hybrid Mandacaru irrigated with different levels of salinity
... those of excessive fertilization (Queiroga et ...the salinity of water and soil are limiting factors for a good yield and fruit ...The melon crop presents a wide variation in the level ... See full document
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Tolerance of melon cultivars to irrigation water salinity
... on soil, water and plants, causing severe restrictions to physiological activities and productive capacity of crops (Plaut et ...high salinity level, the vegetative growth, cell surface ... See full document
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Physiological parameters in sugarcane cultivars submitted to water deficit
... acclimating to drought are the main symptoms of water deficit (Davies et ...2008). Physiological responses can vary according to plant genotype, but in general, modifications related to ... See full document
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Salt stress: antioxidant activity as a physiological adaptation of onion cultivars
... development of several plant species can be limited when those plants are grown in soils with high salinity, which reduces seedling viability and vigor, as well as activating the antioxidant defense ...aim ... See full document
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Anatomical and physiological characteristics of two argentine wheat cultivars
... amount of information concerning leaf photosynthetic rate and transpiration, stomatal frequency and other morphological and physiological properties of wheat has been reported (EVANS et ...regarding ... See full document
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Seed Size And Physiological Quality Of Three Cultivars Of Cotton
... replications of 50 each were ...assessment of the emergence of the seedlings was carried out until it was ...percentage of emergency was evaluated, in which the normal seedlings were ... See full document
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Use of fish-farming wastewater in lettuce cultivation
... number of leaves - only green leaves and leaves with midrib length greater than 4 cm; b) leaf area - determined through the disc method, using a hole puncher with area of ...tip of the leaf (two ... See full document
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Soil drying and rewatering applied at three grain developmental stages affect differentially growth and grain protein deposition in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
... components of different genotypes are specifically affected by a temporary water shortage and that cultivar variation can occur in the trait for drought ...Growth of the wheat grain is comprised of ... See full document
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Physiological and enzymatic changes in soybean seeds submitted to harvest delay
... expression of alcohol dehydrogenase was observed in seeds harvested at the R 8 stage (Figure 5b), which usually present a superior physiological quality, and, as the harvest delay period advanced, lower ... See full document
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Buying Behavior Of Organic Vegetables Product The Effects Of Perceptions Of Quality And Risk
... evaluated of customer and customer behavior (Tuu & Olsen, ...Consumer behavior involves risk in the sense that any action of a consumer will produce consequences which he cannot anticipate ... See full document
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Dilution of seawater affects the Ca2 + transport in the outer mantle epithelium of crassostrea gigas
... addition to its role as a house keeping ATPase in all cells, NKA participates in the osmoregulation of marine ...environmental salinity has been shown to decrease the mantle NKA activity in ... See full document
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SOIL COVERAGE PLANTS PRECEEDING MAIZE CULTURE SUBMITTED TO DOSES OF NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
... desiccation of the coverage plants was carried at the 110 days after ...desiccation of the coverage plants, there were collected samples of ...0.5x0.5m of the aerial part randomly in order ... See full document
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Sexual behavior and fertility of male rats submitted to prolonged immobilization-induced stress
... order to investigate whether prolonged stress interferes with the onset of sexual behavior at puberty and with fertility at adulthood, prepubertal male Wistar rats (40 days of age) were ... See full document
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