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Effects of Salt and Water Stress on Leaf Production, Sodium and Potassium Ion Accumulation in Soybean
... Abstract: Leaf traits of three soybean genotypes ...BARI Soybean 6 were evaluated for their salt and water stress tolerance under the salinity levels of 0, 50 and 75 mM NaCl and ... See full document
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Exogenous hydrogen peroxide increases dry matter production, mineral content and level of osmotic solutes in young maize leaves and alleviates deleterious effects of copper stress
... in ion concentrations involved in osmotic adjustment in two maize cultivars under Cu ...mainly sodium, calcium, potassium and chlorine (Chen and Jiang, ...to accumulation of assimilates in ... See full document
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Salt stress induced proline accumulation, changes in ionic adjustment (na+/k+) and catalase in the tomato (solanum lycopersicum) leaf
... tomato salt-tolerance is attributed to the increased activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) (Mittova et ...proline accumulation may be due to expression of ... See full document
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An Innovative Beneficial Reclamation of Flue Gas Desulfurization Brine Using Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis Technique
... through ion exchange membrane increase with the produced acid and base concentration which also lead to their low concentration in the acid and base compartment [24], in particular for proton, the transport ... See full document
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Electromotive Force Generation with Hydrogen Release by Salt Water Flow under a Transverse Magnetic Field
... f v B w (4) Notice that a factor of two appears in Equation (4), differently from what reported by Yamaguchi et al. [6], because of the presence of two ionic species in the elec- trolyte in our case. A detailed ... See full document
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The effects of fertilizers and drought on the concentrations of potassium in the dry-matter and tissue water of field-grown spring barley
... Total cation concentrations in the tissue water (A) and calculated osmotic pressure generated by K-f Na + Ca (B) for spring barley crops from the 1981 Hoosfield Continuous Barley Experim[r] ... See full document
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Effect of salt and sugar osmotic stress on the viability and morphology of Saccharomyces boulardii
... high salt concentrations but cannot ...the salt-sensitive yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae almost exclusively uses glycerol as the compatible solute (Gunde- Cimerman et ...combined stress situations ... See full document
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... salinity stress reduces plant growth mainly through three mechanisms osmotically induced water stress, specific ion toxicity due to high concentration of sodium and chloride ions, and ... See full document
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Differential Changes of Proline Content and Activities of Antioxidant Enzymes Results in Varied Salt-Tolerance in Canola Genotypes
... of salt stress tolerance mechanisms is necessary for breeding and genetic engineering of salt tolerance in ...in salt-affected areas (Rameeh, ...the effects of salt stress ... See full document
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Effects of irrigation water salinity on soil salt content distribution, soil physical properties and water use efficiency of maize for seed production in arid Northwest China
... different water salinity levels that were arranged in a split plot ...four water salinity levels were s0, s3, s6 and s9 ...soil salt content, soil bulk density, soil porosity, saturated hydraulic ... See full document
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Feasibility and antihypertensive effect of replacing regular salt with mineral salt -rich in magnesium and potassium- in subjects with mildly elevated blood pressure
... All study subjects were told by a nutritionist to refrain from salt-rich products (such as salty snacks, soy sauce, olives, salt-rich cheeses, stock cubes, salty and smoked fish etc.). The use of products ... See full document
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Sodium and potassium ion channels as targets for the control of epilepsy
... free water, G protein Œqa subunit primers were used as a positive control, as SCGs are an abundant source o f this protein (Buckley et a l, 1995; Haley et a l, ... See full document
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The Sodium and Potassium Content of Sea Water
... This pair of analyses was performed by a modification of Dittmar's method; another pair analysed by Dittmar's method but rejected by Makin in favour of the pair already mentioned gave K/[r] ... See full document
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Identification and expression analysis of strigolactone biosynthetic and signaling genes in response to salt stress in soybean ( Glycine max
... environmental stress responses ...abiotic stress-related cis-acting elements in the promoter region of these genes, including ABRE (ABA), MeJA (methyl jasmonate), SA (salicylie acid), GA (gibberellin), ... See full document
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Role of osmoprotectants and compost application in improving water stress tolerance in soybean (glycine max L )
... harmful effects on soil physic-chemical and biological properties and undermine sustainable production of ...under water stress led to increased rate of photosynthesis and free proline ... See full document
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EFFECT OF SHORT TERM STRESS ON FREE PROLINE ACCUMULATION, RELATIVE WATER CONTENT AND POTASSIUM CONTENT IN DIFFERENT PLANT PARTS OF THREE COTTON GENOTYPES·
... A pot culture experiment was carried out to study the effect of short term water stress on free proline accumulation, relative water content (RWC) and potassium (K+)[r] ... See full document
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Sodium and potassium relationships in sugar beet
... 37-2.. May June July Aug. Exchangeable soil sodium in plots with and without sodium applications, 1964 and 1965. May June July Aug. Exchangeable soil potassium in plots with and without [r] ... See full document
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Effects of salt stress on ion balance and nitrogen metabolism in rice
... mental stress factor that greatly affects the plant growth and nutrition of plant in arid and semi- arid ...regions. Salt tolerance of plants is a complex phenomenon and involves morphological and de- ... See full document
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EFFECT OF SODIUM CHLORIDE TREATMENT ON LEAF INJURY AND CHLORIDE UPTAKE BY YOUNG RICE SEEDLINGS K. V.
... The effect of salt water irrigation (NaCI) on the mortality of seedlings, leaf injury, dry matter production and chloride content was studied with 10 salt tolerant and sa[r] ... See full document
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Effect of salinity stress on mycorrhizal association and growth response of peanut infected by Glomus mosseae
... 1977). Accumulation of soluble salts in the rhizosphere will reduce the water potential and consequently reduce the availability of water to ...internal water potential to counterbalance the ... See full document
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