Search Results - "Physiology"

  1. Autotetraploid trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) rootstocks do not impact clementine quality but reduce fruit yields and highly modify rootstock/scion physiology by Hussain, Sajjad, Curk, Franck, Dhuique-Mayer, Claudie, Urban, Laurent, Ollitrault, Patrick, Luro, Francois, Morillon, Raphael

    Published 2017
    “…Two autotetraploid (4x) trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata (L) Rat.) rootstocks and the corresponding diploid (2 x) rootstocks were compared for their impact on clementine "Commune" (Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan) production and on rootstock/scion physiology. Cumulative fruit yield, fruit quality (sugars, organic acids, carotenoids, hesperidin) and scion physiology (stem growth, leaf starch, sugars, chlorophyll content, phenolic content and gas exchange parameters) were investigated. …”
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  2. Pilotstudie för utformning av modell att uvärdera utrustning by Persson, Lisa

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Animal physiology and biochemistry…”
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    First cycle, G2E
  3. Kommunikationen under och runt en körlektion by Almsgård, Jannike

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Animal physiology and biochemistry…”
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    First cycle, G2E
  4. Tandslipning och tandklippning på smågrisar by Wahlgren, Paulina

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Animal physiology and biochemistry…”
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    First cycle, G2E
  5. Assessing the heat sensitivity of Urdbean (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) genotypes involving physiological, reproductive and yield traits under field and controlled environment by Chaudhary, Shikha, Jha, Uday Chand, Paul, Pronob J., Prasad, P. V. Vara, Sharma, Kamal Dev, Kumar, Sanjeev, Gupta, Debjyoti Sen, Sharma, Parul, Singh, Sarvjeet, Siddique, Kadambot H. M., Nayyar, Harsh

    Published 2022
    “…The genotypes were assessed involving few physiological traits (membrane damage, chlorophyll, photosynthetic efficiency, stomatal conductance, lipid peroxidation), reproductive traits (pollen germination % and pollen viability %) and yield related traits (total number of pods plant-1, total seeds plant-1, single seed weight and seed yield plant-1). …”
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  6. High temperatures effect on morpho-physiological indicators in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants during the germination and growth in non-optimum season by Socorro Garcia, A., Calderón Pinar, S., Walon Garcia, L., Sánchez Rodriguez, Y., Bergamini, N.

    Published 2016
    “…On the other hand the most sensible varieties in the germination stage showed a higher relative growth rate which contributes for understanding the physiological effect of thermal stress in common bean plants.…”
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  7. Morpho-physiological response to vertically heterogeneous soil salinity of two glycophyte woody taxa, Salix matsudana x S. alba and Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh by Quiñones Martorello, Adriana, Gyenge, Javier, Fernandez, María Elena

    Published 2018
    “…Aims Growth and physiology of Salix matsudana x S. alba and E. camaldulensis were evaluated in vertical saline gradients to test whether growth is determined by the mean salinity of rhizosphere, the average salinity weighed by the root number in each portion of the soil, the lowest or the highest rhizosphere salinity. …”
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  8. Why do Pinus species have different growth dominance patterns than Eucalyptus species? A hypothesis based on differential physiological plasticity by Fernandez, María Elena, Fernandez Tschieder, Ezequiel, Letourneau, Federico Jorge, Gyenge, Javier

    Published 2019
    “…We hypothesized that this differential behaviour is linked to a higher degree of physiological–biochemical plasticity in Eucalyptus than in Pinus species related to photosynthetic capacity. …”
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  9. Physiological (heart rate and cortisol concentration in saliva) and behavioural responses in horses to four reactivity tests compared to the trainer's opinion about the horses’ temperament by Selinus, Hanna

    Published 2015
    “…The aim of this study was to see if behavioural responses correlated with physiological parameters (heart rate, cortisol), the trainer’s opinions and actual race performance. …”
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