Biosaline agriculture and high salinity tolerance / editat de C. Abdelly ... [et al.]
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- 9783764385538
- 3764385537
- 631.5/B53
- Proiect EXPERT 14PFE/2018

Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Biblioteca - Sediul Central | Cărți | SC-Sala de lectură I | 631.5/B53 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | C-281632 |
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Survival at extreme locations: Life strategies of halophytes - the long way from system ecology, whole plant physiology, cell biochemistry and molecular aspects back to sustainable utilisation at field sites -- Growth enhancement in two potential cereal crops, maize and wheat, by exogenous application of glycinebetaine -- In vitro tissue culture approaches for the study of salt stress in citrus -- Sea water effects on antioxidant production in berries of three cultivars of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) -- Identification of morphological, biochemical and physiological parameters useful to characterize nutritional stress status in Arboreous species differently tolerant to chlorosis -- Sea water irrigation: effects on growth and nutrient uptake of sunflower plants -- Diversity in the response of two potential halophytes (Batis maritima and Crithmum maritimum) to salt stress -- Differential effects of sodium salts on the germination of a native halophytic species from South America: Prosopis strombulifera (Lam.) Benth -- Growth and nitrogen-fixing performances of Medicago truncatula-Sinorhizobium meliloti symbioses under salt (NaCl) stress: Micro- and macro-symbiont contribution into symbiosis tolerance -- Physiological responses of two Arabidopsis thaliana isolates, N1438 and Col, to different salts -- Physiology of salt tolerance in Atriplex halimus L -- Comparison of salinity tolerance of two related subspecies of Beta vulgaris: The sea beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima) and the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) -- Salinity influence on soil microbial population metabolism and enzymatic activities in lysimeter-grown Olea europaea and Nicotiana glauca -- Halophyte plant diversity from Irano-Turanian phytogeographical region of Turkey -- Potential use of halophytes with emphasis on fodder production in coastal areas of Pakistan -- Role of seed bank in the dynamics of desert communities -- Study of kochia (Kochia Scoparia) as a forage crop -- Biodiversity of plantspecies and adaptation to drought and salt conditions. Selection of species for sustainable reforestation activity to combat desertification -- Potentiality of salt marshes in mediterranean coastal zone of Egypt -- Studies on the halophyte desert vegetation in the Nothern Caspian Region (Caspian Lowland and Mangyshlak) -- Halophyte utilization for biodiversity and productivity of degraded pasture restoration in arid regions of Central Asia and Russia -- Selection of a halophyte that could be used in the bioreclamation of salt-affected soils in arid and semi-arid regions -- New approaches for biosaline agriculture development, management and conservation of sandy desert ecosystems -- Computer supported system for the risk assessment and action recommendation for the water objects in Uzbekistan based on the already developed databank -- Functional genomics to discover genes for salt tolerance in annual and perennial plants -- Molecular analyses of a dehydration related gene from the dreb family in durum, wheat and triticale -- Expression analysis of salt stress responsive genes in grapevines -- Molecular biology and transport properties of grapevine Na+/H+ antiporter -- Opposite lipid signalling pathways tightly control proline accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Thellungiella halophila -- Cadmium and copper genotoxicity in plants -- Effect of salinity on growth, leaf-phenolic content and antioxidant scavenging activity in Cynara cardunculus L -- Contributions to the 2006 sustainable utilisation of cash crop halophytes meeting in Tunis
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