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The Uptake of Na22 by Intact Plants as Related to Root-to-Shoot Weight RatioTítulo en español
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1966)
Study of avocado (persea americana mill.) Physiological respónses to different soil water-to-air ratios and the transmissión of root-to-shoot electrical signals in respónse of soil water deficit and root hypoxia.
(2008)
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) production is one of the fastest growing agncultural industries in Chile; its area has increased 22.256 hectares dunng the past 10 years. Currently, 39.303 hectares in Chile are planted ...
Acclimation of cuttings from different willow genotypes to flooding depth level
(Springer, 2018-05)
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme rain events, causing more flooding episodes. Willows are usually planted in marginal lands like flood prone areas. For willow plantations developed from rootless cuttings, ...
Resilience of willows (Salix spp.) differs between families during and after flooding according to floodwater depth
(Springer, 2018-12)
Willows differ in their post-flooding responses according to floodwater depth and genotype. Abstract: Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been characterized, less is ...
Effect of soil water-to-air ratio on biomass and mineral nutrition of avocado trees
(SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG, 2012)
In Chile, expansion of avocado production has resulted in many orchards established in marginal soils that are poorly drained and have high soil water-to-air ratios when soil moisture is at field capacity. However, avocado ...