Resultados de búsqueda - "physiology"

  1. Appraisal of complementarity of subsurface drip fertigation and conservation agriculture for physiological performance and water economy of maize por Patra, K., Parihar, Chiter Mal, Nayak, Harisankar, Rana, B., Sena, Dipaka Ranjan, Anand, A., Reddy, K. S., Chowdhury, M., Pandey, R., Kumar, A., Singh, L. K., Ghatala, M. K., Sidhu, H. S., Jat, Mangi Lal

    Publicado 2023
    “…Even at the same N level (120 kg N ha-1), CA+ outperformed CA and CT by 16% and 18%, respectively. The physiological performance of maize also revealed that CA+ based plots with 120 kg N ha-1 had 12% and 3% higher photosynthesis rate at knee-high and silking, respectively compared to FI-CA and CT. …”
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  2. Incorporating genome-wide association into eco-physiological simulation to identify markers for improving rice yields por Kadam, Niteen N., Jagadish, Krishna S.V., Struik, Paul C., van der Linden, C Gerard, Yin, Xinyou

    Publicado 2019
    “…We explored the use of the eco-physiological crop model GECROS to identify markers for improved rice yield under well-watered (control) and water-deficit conditions. …”
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  3. Evaluation of hybrid sorghum parents for morphological, physiological and agronomic traits under post-flowering drought por Touré, Kadiatou, Jumbo, MacDonald, Sissoko, Sory, Nébié, Baloua, Falalou, Hamidou, Diancoumba, Madina, Harou, Abdou, Dembele, Joseph Sékou B., Gano, Boubacar, Sodio, Bernard

    Publicado 2025
    “…Agronomic traits such as phenological stages, physiological traits including transpiration efficiency, and morphological traits such as green leaf number were recorded. …”
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  4. Yield and physiological response of potatoes indicate different strategies to cope with drought stress and nitrogen fertilization por Saravia, D., Farfán Vignolo, E., Gutiérrez, R., Mendiburu, F. de, Schafleitner, R., Bonierbale, Merideth W., Khan, M.A.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Access to Water and Nitrogen (N) are key challenges in potato crop management that could be optimized through understanding related agronomic and physiological traits. The responses to water deficit and two levels of nitrogen (0 and 200 kg N.ha-1) were assessed here for agronomic and physiological traits for potato genotypes UNICA, Achirana-INTA, and CIP397077.16, chosen for their short vegetative period (90–-110 days) and tolerance to water deficit. …”
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  5. Strategies of physiological, morpho-anatomical and biochemical adaptation in seedlings of native species exposed to mining waste por Heredia, Belén, Diaz Recio, Pablo, Young, Brian Jonathan, Pacheco, Pablo, Barcelo Zungre, Franco, Hruby, Silvina Anabela, Acevedo, Maria Andreína, Mercado, María Inés, Roqueiro, Gonzalo

    Publicado 2025
    “…Seeds of four native species of trees and shrubs (Larrea cuneifolia, Bulnesia retama, Plectrocarpa tetracantha and Prosopis flexuosa) were exposed to soil contaminated with As, Cu, Cd, and Zn from an abandoned gold mine to identify adaptation strategies. Several physiological, morpho-anatomical, and biochemical parameters were determined. …”
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  6. Physiological stress responses and meat quality traits of kids subjected to different pre-slaughter stressors por Zimerman, Maria, Grigioni, Gabriela Maria, Taddeo, Héctor Raúl, Domingo Mendizabal, Ernesto

    Publicado 2018
    “…Crossbred Criollo Neuquino castrated male kids, 6 months of age and 24 kg of live weight, were used to investigate the effects of pre-slaughter stressors on physiological characteristics and meat quality attributes. …”
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  7. Linking diet quality and energy demand in free‐living guanacos: an eco‐physiological innovative approach por Gregorio, Pablo Francisco, Panebianco, Antonella, Ovejero Aguilar, Ramiro Jose Antonio, Taraborelli, Paula Andrea, Moreno, Pablo Gastón, Schroeder, Natalia, Leggieri, Leonardo Ramón, Marozzi, Antonela Alejandra, Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel

    Publicado 2019
    “…In adaptive terms, animals are subject to challenges imposed by their environment. To address physiological patterns in wild mammals, the non‐invasive study of glucocorticoid hormones has become the main approach through two well‐defined conceptual frameworks: one is related to stress responses, whereas another refers to the glucocorticoids as physiological mediators of the allostatic load, necessary for the maintenance of homeostasis. …”
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