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Intentional and unintentional selection during plant domestication: herbivore damage, plant defensive traits and nutritional quality of fruit and seed crops
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-05)
Greater susceptibility to herbivory can arise as an effect of crop domestication. One proposed explanation is that defenses decreased intentionally or unintentionally during the domestication process, but evidence for this ...
INFLUENCE OF WATER EXCESS OR DEFICIENCY ON LEAF NUTRIENT CONTENT AND PLANT GROWTH IN SUGARCANE AND OTHER CROPSINFLUENCE OF WATER EXCESS OR DEFICIENCY ON LEAF NUTRIENT CONTENT AND PLANT GROWTH IN SUGARCANE AND OTHER CROPS
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
CONSUMPTION AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SHRUB AND HERBACEOUS SPECIES WITH POTENTIAL TO FEED SMALL RUMINANTS UNDER GRAZING CONDITIONSCONSUMPTION AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SHRUB AND HERBACEOUS SPECIES WITH POTENTIAL TO FEED SMALL RUMINANTS UNDER GRAZING CONDITIONS
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 2010)
Effect of plant nutritional traits on the diet of grasshoppers in a wetland of Northern Patagonia
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020-05)
Dichroplus maculipennis is one of the most damaging grasshoppers of wetlands. We investigated their feeding behavior in relation to the most abundant plants of Patagonian wetlands. Results showed that D. maculipennis was ...
Biomass production, arbuscular mycorrhizae and soil plant-available P under water stress in native perennial grasses
(CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group, 2010)
Several studies have demonstrated that mycorrhizal associations play vital role in plant nutrition. They greatly increase the efficiency of nutrient and water uptake, enhance resistance to pathogens, and buffer plant species ...
Evaluation of potential nirs to predict pastures nutritive valueJOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION (PRINT)J SOIL SCI PLANT NUTR (PRINT)
(SOCIEDAD CHILENA DE LA CIENCIA DEL SUELO, 2016)
Editorial: Metallic micronutrient homeostasis in plants
(Frontiers Media, 2019-07)
Transition elements, such as copper, iron, or zinc, are essential nutrients for plants. They participate in every biological process. However, intracellular metal levels must be maintained within a narrow physiological ...