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16 November 2022

The present study aimed to explore the effects of exogenous gibberellins (GAs) on seed germination and subsequent seedling growth of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) under drought stress. Seeds of two industrial hemp cultivars i.e., ‘Yunma 1’, (...

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6 Citations
2,984 Views
16 Pages

Physiological Characteristics of Root Regeneration in Rice Seedlings

  • Yizhuo Gao,
  • Yan Zhu,
  • Yuping Zhang,
  • Yikai Zhang,
  • Yaliang Wang,
  • Zhigang Wang,
  • Huizhe Chen,
  • Yunbo Zhang and
  • Jing Xiang

29 June 2023

The rapid development of new roots in transplanted rice (Oryza sativa L.) is crucial for shortening the returning green time of seedlings and accelerating tillering. Root regeneration plays an important role in enabling seedlings to resume normal gro...

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22 Citations
4,600 Views
19 Pages

Effects of Cd Stress on Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Maize Seedlings

  • Siqing Deng,
  • Yueying Wu,
  • Qingping Zeng,
  • Aoni Zhang,
  • Meijuan Duan and
  • Min Deng

16 February 2024

Heavy metal (HM) contamination poses a serious threat to safe crop production and human health, and different maize inbred lines respond differently to cadmium (Cd) stress. However, the morphological and physiological characteristics of maize inbred...

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10 Citations
2,141 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Exogenous Isosteviol on the Physiological Characteristics of Brassica napus Seedlings under Salt Stress

  • Wenjing Xia,
  • Wangang Meng,
  • Yueqin Peng,
  • Yutian Qin,
  • Liang Zhang and
  • Nianqing Zhu

12 January 2024

In this paper, the effect of isosteviol on the physiological metabolism of Brassica napus seedlings under salt stress is explored. Brassica napus seeds (Qinyou 2) were used as materials, and the seeds were soaked in different concentrations of isoste...

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10 Citations
2,832 Views
21 Pages

The Physiological Mechanism of Melatonin Enhancing the Tolerance of Oat Seedlings under Saline–Alkali Stress

  • Qiang Wang,
  • Xiaotian Liang,
  • Dabing Xiang,
  • Weiwei Xu,
  • Chunlong Wang,
  • Chao Zhan,
  • Changzhong Ren,
  • Liming Wei,
  • Shuqiao Zhang and
  • Laichun Guo
  • + 2 authors

8 September 2023

Exogenous melatonin (MT) regulates plant growth and mitigates stress in response to stress. To analyze the machinery of exogenous melatonin, which improves salt and alkaline tolerance in oats, MT’s function was identified in the oat seed germin...

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6 Citations
1,792 Views
19 Pages

Physiological Adaptation to Different Heavy Metal Stress in Seedlings of Halophyte Suaeda liaotungensis

  • Jieqiong Song,
  • Xiaoqi Cao,
  • Ruixuan An,
  • Haoran Ding,
  • Wen Wang,
  • Yahan Zhou,
  • Chunyan Wu,
  • Yizihan Cao,
  • Hongfei Wang and
  • Qiuli Li
  • + 1 author

5 March 2025

Soil contamination with heavy metals is a worldwide environmental issue that impacts plant growth and human health. This study is the first to investigate the tolerance and physiological response mechanism of Suaeda liaotungensis seedlings to heavy m...

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4 Citations
2,044 Views
19 Pages

Physiological Evaluation of Salt Tolerance in Sunflower Seedlings Across Different Genotypes

  • Fangyuan Chen,
  • Lvting Xiao,
  • Qixiu Huang,
  • Lijun Xiang,
  • Qiang Li,
  • Xianfei Hou,
  • Zhonghua Lei and
  • Youling Zeng

16 December 2024

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is an important oilseed crop cultivated extensively across the globe. High salinity adversely impacts plant growth and physiological processes. In this study, the data on the phenotypes, physiological indices, and exp...

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4 Citations
2,094 Views
20 Pages

Physiological and Endophytic Fungi Changes in Grafting Seedlings of Qi-Nan Clones (Aquilaria sinensis)

  • Xiaoying Fang,
  • Xiaofei Li,
  • Qilei Zhang,
  • Houzhen Hu,
  • Zhou Hong,
  • Xiaojin Liu,
  • Zhiyi Cui and
  • Daping Xu

5 January 2024

In recent years, some new Qi-Nan clones of Aquilaria sinensis, which have the characteristics of easily induced and high-quality agarwood, have been selected and propagated by grafting seedlings. To date, research on the grafting of Qi-Nan seedlings...

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Mechanisms of Morphological Development and Physiological Responses Regulated by Light Spectrum in Changchuan No. 3 Pepper Seedlings

  • Wanli Zhu,
  • Zhi Huang,
  • Shiting Zhao,
  • Zhi Chen,
  • Bo Xu,
  • Qiang Huang,
  • Yuna Wang,
  • Yu Wu,
  • Yuanzhen Guo and
  • Lanping Shi
  • + 1 author

29 September 2025

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of specific LED light spectra on the growth and physiology of Changchuan No. 3 Capsicum annuum L. seedlings. The experimental design involved exposing pepper seedlings to six different spectral light combinati...

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2 Citations
2,138 Views
19 Pages

23 February 2024

Salinity is a serious environmental problem following a worsening trend. This study investigates the role of 24-epibrassinolide(EBR) in regulating plant growth and physiological performances, particularly in alleviating the negative effects of salt s...

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21 Citations
6,436 Views
15 Pages

Physiological and Growth Response of Pepper (Capsicum annum L.) Seedlings to Supplementary Red/Blue Light Revealed through Transcriptomic Analysis

  • Zhongqi Tang,
  • Jihua Yu,
  • Jianming Xie,
  • Jian Lyu,
  • Zhi Feng,
  • Mohammed Mujitaba Dawuda,
  • Weibiao Liao,
  • Yue Wu and
  • Linli Hu

18 March 2019

Red and blue light have great effects on physiological processes and growth of plants. In this experiment, we investigated the physiological and growth response of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) to supplementary red:blue (4:1) light for 1 h (T1), 3 h (T...

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5 Citations
1,672 Views
19 Pages

Effects of Ni and Cu Stresses on Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Euphorbia marginata Pursh Seedlings

  • Xudan Zhou,
  • Yue An,
  • Tongbao Qu,
  • Tian Jin,
  • Lei Zhao,
  • Hongliang Guo,
  • Wei Wang and
  • Chunli Zhao

5 June 2024

Increasing soil contamination with nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) is a growing environmental concern, adversely affecting ecosystems and the survival of both plants and animals. This study investigated the morphological and physiological responses of Eu...

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3 Citations
2,287 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments on Cotton Seedling Physiology, Nutrition, and Growth

  • Aqeela Sehrish,
  • Megha Parajulee,
  • Suhas Vyavhare,
  • Cade Coldren,
  • Haydee Laza and
  • Catherine R. Simpson

11 April 2024

Plant growth and physiology can be affected by environmental and chemical factors that have the potential to influence yields. Among the factors that influence plant growth, neonicotinoid seed treatments have shown significant effects on plant growth...

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3 Citations
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20 Pages

Evaluating Drought Tolerance in Codonopsis pilosula Seedlings: Combining Growth, Physiology, Yield, and Tolerance Indices

  • Hongyan Wang,
  • Yuan Chen,
  • Fengxia Guo,
  • Di Wu,
  • Wei Liang,
  • Pengbin Dong and
  • Jiali Cheng

13 February 2025

Drought stress during the Codonopsis pilosula (Campanulaceae) seedling stage significantly affects its growth, quality, and yield. The aim of this study was to identify drought-tolerant cultivars of C. pilosula by using the growth—physiology&md...

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14 Citations
3,373 Views
17 Pages

22 March 2023

Soil salinization is an increasing agricultural problem around the world, affecting crop productivity and quality. Seed germination and seedling establishment are susceptible to salt stress. Suaeda liaotungensis is a halophyte with strong salt tolera...

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10 Citations
2,869 Views
25 Pages

4 July 2024

Soil salinization has become one of the major problems that threaten the ecological environment. The aim of this study is to explore the mechanism of salt tolerance of hybrid walnuts (Juglans major × Juglans regia) under long-term salt stress t...

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47 Citations
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Salinity-Induced Physiological Changes in Pea (Pisum sativum L.): Germination Rate, Biomass Accumulation, Relative Water Content, Seedling Vigor and Salt Tolerance Index

  • Mohammad Ayub Hossain Khan,
  • Md. Abdul Baset Mia,
  • Md. Abdul Quddus,
  • Khokan Kumer Sarker,
  • Mohibur Rahman,
  • Milan Skalicky,
  • Marian Brestic,
  • Ahmed Gaber,
  • Amnah Mohammed Alsuhaibani and
  • Akbar Hossain

13 December 2022

Salinity affects and limits the yield potential of pulse crops. Therefore, an experiment was conducted to evaluate the salinity-induced physiological response of field peas by estimating the germination rate (%), accumulation of biomass, relative wat...

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4 Citations
2,119 Views
13 Pages

Phytotoxicity of Extracts of Argemone mexicana and Crotalaria longirostrata on Tomato Seedling Physiology

  • Henry López López,
  • Mariana Beltrán Beache,
  • Yisa María Ochoa Fuentes,
  • Ernesto Cerna Chavez,
  • Epifanio Castro del Ángel and
  • Juan Carlos Delgado Ortiz

15 November 2023

Phytotoxicity caused by secondary metabolites of botanical extracts is a drawback in agriculture. The objective of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxic effects of methanolic extracts of Crotalaria longirostrata and Argemone mexicana on the germi...

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1 Citations
3,092 Views
18 Pages

Interacting Effects of Heat and Nanoplastics Affect Wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) Seedling Growth and Physiology

  • Debora Fontanini,
  • Stefania Bottega,
  • Monica Ruffini Castiglione and
  • Carmelina Spanò

5 August 2025

Nano- and microplastic pollution, together with the ongoing rise in global temperatures driven by climate change, represent increasingly critical environmental challenges. Although these stressors often co-occur in the environment, their combined eff...

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43 Citations
21,825 Views
19 Pages

Coconut Coir as a Sustainable Nursery Growing Media for Seedling Production of the Ecologically Diverse Quercus Species

  • Barbara Mariotti,
  • Sofia Martini,
  • Sabrina Raddi,
  • Andrea Tani,
  • Douglass F. Jacobs,
  • Juan A. Oliet and
  • Alberto Maltoni

7 May 2020

Peat, a non-sustainable resource, is still predominately used in forest nurseries. Coconut coir might provide an alternative, renewable, and reliable growing media but few studies have evaluated this media type in forest nurseries. We assessed the in...

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39 Citations
8,988 Views
13 Pages

Spectral Indices Accurately Quantify Changes in Seedling Physiology Following Fire: Towards Mechanistic Assessments of Post-Fire Carbon Cycling

  • Aaron M. Sparks,
  • Crystal A. Kolden,
  • Alan F. Talhelm,
  • Alistair M.S. Smith,
  • Kent G. Apostol,
  • Daniel M. Johnson and
  • Luigi Boschetti

7 July 2016

Fire activity, in terms of intensity, frequency, and total area burned, is expected to increase with a changing climate. A challenge for landscape-level assessment of fire effects, often termed burn severity, is that current remote sensing assessments...

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4 Citations
4,333 Views
14 Pages

30 March 2017

Seedlings from four families of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) were grown in capped open-top chambers and exposed to three different weekly moisture regimes for 13 weeks. Moisture regimes varied in intensity and frequency of simulated rainfall (irrig...

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Early Post-Germination Physiological Traits of Oak Species Under Various Environmental Conditions in Oak Forests

  • Ljubica Mijatović,
  • Branko Kanjevac,
  • Janko Ljubičić,
  • Ivona Kerkez Janković and
  • Jovana Devetaković

19 December 2025

Early post-germination physiological responses determine oak seedling establishment success under changing environmental conditions. This study investigated four oak species (Quercus cerris, Q. frainetto, Q. petraea, and Q. pubescens) through direct...

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113 Citations
14,388 Views
23 Pages

Seedling Quality: History, Application, and Plant Attributes

  • Steven C. Grossnickle and
  • Joanne E. MacDonald

22 May 2018

Since the early 20th century, silviculturists have recognized the importance of planting seedlings with desirable attributes, and that these attributes are associated with successful seedling survival and growth after outplanting. Over the ensuing ce...

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9 Citations
3,704 Views
18 Pages

Rising Temperature Is a More Important Driver Than Increasing Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in the Trait Responses of Enhalus acoroides Seedlings

  • Suci Rahmadani Artika,
  • Rohani Ambo-Rappe,
  • Muhammad Farid Samawi,
  • Mirta Teichberg,
  • Agustín Moreira-Saporiti and
  • Inés G. Viana

18 March 2021

Increasing temperature and CO2 concentration are among the most important factors affecting marine ecosystems under climate change. We investigated the morphological, biochemical, and physiological trait responses of seedlings of the tropical seagras...

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5 Citations
2,214 Views
12 Pages

18 June 2024

Prohexadione calcium (EA) and gibberellin (GA) are two different types of plant growth regulators that have different effects on the regulation of plant development. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impacts of EA and GA on rice plant g...

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1 Citations
3,514 Views
19 Pages

Cultivation Using Coir Substrate and P or K Enriched Fertilizer Provides Higher Resistance to Drought in Ecologically Diverse Quercus Species

  • Barbara Mariotti,
  • Sofia Martini,
  • Sabrina Raddi,
  • Francesca Ugolini,
  • Juan A. Oliet,
  • Douglass F. Jacobs and
  • Alberto Maltoni

23 January 2023

Nursery cultivation practices can be modified to increase resistance to water stress in forest seedlings following field establishment, which may be increasingly important under climate change. We evaluated the morphological (survival, growth) and ph...

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4 Citations
2,019 Views
16 Pages

Impact of Silica Addition on Alleviating Cadmium Stress: Case Studies of Three Afforestation Tree Species Seedlings in Southern China

  • Ziyang Wang,
  • Shaofei Jin,
  • Yi Su,
  • Dongmei He,
  • Yunxiang Wang,
  • Yifei Chen,
  • Chenlei Lin,
  • Xiaoli Liao and
  • Dexiang Zheng

7 October 2022

Cadmium (Cd) stress is becoming an increasing menace for plants, inducing a series of negative effect. Silicon (Si) plays an important role in mitigating Cd stress in plants. Here, we conducted a one-year experiment with three kinds of tree species s...

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13 Citations
3,692 Views
16 Pages

8 December 2023

Salinity stress significantly hampers cotton seed germination and seedling growth. Employing plant growth regulators stands out as an effective strategy to mitigate salt stress. In this study, we assessed the impact of varying concentrations of natur...

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974 Views
19 Pages

Effects of Salinity Stress on Grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) and Its Wild Relatives: Morpho-Physiological Insights at the Seedling Stage

  • Khawla Aloui,
  • Outmane Bouhlal,
  • Hasnae Choukri,
  • Priyanka Gupta,
  • Keltoum El Bouhmadi,
  • Noureddine El Haddad,
  • Khadija El Bargui,
  • Fouad Maalouf and
  • Shiv Kumar

30 May 2025

Salinity is a critical abiotic stress influencing plant growth. However, its effect on grasspea (Lathyrus sativus L.) remains insufficiently explored. The present study screened 24 germplasm accessions representing 11 Lathyrus species at the seedling...

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3 Citations
2,048 Views
22 Pages

13 October 2024

Drought stress during sorghum emergence significantly affects seedling establishment, adversely affecting both emergence and population growth. This study investigates drought tolerance mechanisms during sorghum germination by analyzing physiological...

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2,350 Views
12 Pages

Response of Castor Seedling Roots to Combined Pollution of Cd and Zn in Soils

  • Feifei Wang,
  • Linlin Yang,
  • Yanping Zhao,
  • Zhenzhen Zhao,
  • Kokyo Oh and
  • Chiquan He

28 August 2022

Castors are used to remediate heavy-metal-polluted soils due to their good ability to accumulate heavy metals. However, only limited studies addressed the interaction between heavy metals and castor seedling roots. In this study, the physiological re...

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13 Citations
4,845 Views
16 Pages

Appraisal of Salt Tolerance under Greenhouse Conditions of a Cucurbitaceae Genetic Repository of Potential Rootstocks and Scions

  • Giuseppe Carlo Modarelli,
  • Youssef Rouphael,
  • Stefania De Pascale,
  • Gölgen Bahar Öztekin,
  • Yüksel Tüzel,
  • Francesco Orsini and
  • Giorgio Gianquinto

Soil salinization due to climate change and intensive use of water and soil is increasing exponentially. Cucurbitaceae species are cultivated worldwide and the identification of salinity tolerant genotypes to be used as rootstock or scion for securin...

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4 Citations
2,168 Views
15 Pages

25 October 2023

Drought is an important environmental factor that influences physiological processes in plants; however, few studies have examined the physiological mechanisms underlying plants’ responses to continuous drought. In this study, the seedlings and...

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27 Citations
3,725 Views
16 Pages

Morphological and Physiological Responses of Pinus massoniana Seedlings to Different Light Gradients

  • Haoyun Wang,
  • Feng Wu,
  • Min Li,
  • Xiaokun Zhu,
  • Changshuang Shi and
  • Guijie Ding

24 April 2021

Light intensity is a critical factor regulating photosynthetic capacity in plants. However, the effects of varying light intensity on morphological and photoprotective mechanisms in Pinus massoniana seedlings have not been explored in depth, especial...

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1 Citations
2,465 Views
20 Pages

Leaf Angle as a Criterion for Optimizing Irrigation in Forest Nurseries: Impacts on Physiological Seedling Quality and Performance after Planting in Pots

  • Richardson Barbosa Gomes da Silva,
  • Danilo Simões,
  • Ivar Wendling,
  • Débora Zanoni do Prado,
  • Maria Márcia Pereira Sartori,
  • Angelo Albano da Silva Bertholdi and
  • Magali Ribeiro da Silva

18 May 2023

Seedling species with different architectures, e.g., mean leaf angles, are often subjected to the same irrigation management in forest nurseries, resulting in wasted water and fertilizer and reduced seedling quality. We aimed to evaluate whether irri...

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8 Citations
2,428 Views
12 Pages

The Synergistic Effects of AMF Inoculation and Boron Deficiency on the Growth and Physiology of Camellia oleifera Seedlings

  • Junying Liu,
  • Mengxue Zhang,
  • Jie Fan,
  • Wenna Ding,
  • Longsheng Chen,
  • Jie Luo,
  • Yongzhong Liu and
  • Li Mei

30 May 2023

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) symbiosis has been shown to improve the ability to obtain nutrients and resist adverse environmental conditions. However, there are few studies on the functions of AMF in the absorption and accumulation of boron (B)...

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35 Citations
6,272 Views
19 Pages

Potassium Application Positively Modulates Physiological Responses of Cocoa Seedlings to Drought Stress

  • Esther Anokye,
  • Samuel T. Lowor,
  • Jerome A. Dogbatse and
  • Francis K. Padi

17 March 2021

With increasing frequency and intensity of dry spells in the cocoa production zones of West Africa, strategies for mitigating impact of water stress on cocoa seedling survival are urgently required. We investigated the effects of applied potassium on...

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12 Citations
3,434 Views
16 Pages

29 June 2023

In the context of climate change, future patterns of precipitation are expected to increase the intensity and frequency of drought and flooding stress. This is also likely to result in more frequent flooding–drought alternation events. Drought...

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1 Citations
1,805 Views
17 Pages

22 December 2023

Soil salinization is a primary environmental factor leading to reduced crop yields, and oil shale waste residues may have the potential to alleviate plant salt stress. This study aims to investigate the effects of three types of oil shale waste resid...

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2 Citations
2,619 Views
13 Pages

Mean Leaf Angles Affect Irrigation Efficiency and Physiological Responses of Tropical Species Seedling

  • Luiz Gustavo Martinelli Delgado,
  • Richardson Barbosa Gomes da Silva,
  • Mônica Moreno Gabira,
  • Angélica Lino Rodrigues,
  • Danilo Simões,
  • Luiz Fernando Rolim de Almeida and
  • Magali Ribeiro da Silva

26 May 2022

In forest nurseries, irrigation management becomes more complex as different seedlings of tropical species, with different architectures, are grown close to each other. In this context, there are gaps in knowledge about the physiological responses of...

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3 Citations
1,380 Views
17 Pages

Physiological Response of Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) Seedlings to Drought Stress

  • Zhuanmiao Kang,
  • Hu Cai,
  • Guangzheng Guo,
  • Hui Zeng,
  • Wenlin Wang and
  • Xinghao Tu

Guizhou Province is one of the regions in China where macadamia is cultivated. The area is characterized by prominent karst landforms, with uneven distribution of precipitation and utilizable water resources, which poses significant challenges to mac...

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5 Citations
1,926 Views
19 Pages

Growth, Physiological, and Transcriptome Analyses Reveal Mongolian Oak Seedling Responses to Shading

  • Xinman Li,
  • Min Jiang,
  • Yachao Ren,
  • Jiushuai Pang,
  • Junjie Ren,
  • Guifen Li,
  • Yangchen Yuan,
  • Xueding Xing,
  • Miaomiao Zhou and
  • Minsheng Yang
  • + 1 author

14 March 2024

Mongolian oak (Quercus mongolica) is a common building material and landscaping tree species in northern China, with significant economic and ecological value. Its seedling growth is inhibited by high light intensity, but the mechanism by which light...

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4 Citations
2,184 Views
17 Pages

5 July 2023

The raising of container seedlings with light substrates has become an important method of seedling raising, without delaying the seedling period. In order to reduce reliance on non-renewable peat and to promote the reuse of organic waste, this study...

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18 Citations
3,877 Views
19 Pages

2 November 2020

In order to inhibit spindling growth and improve quality of cucumber seedlings under low irradiance, effects of supplemental light-emitting diodes (LED) light (SL) on morphological and physiological characteristics of cucumber seedlings at different...

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1 Citations
2,268 Views
18 Pages

Morpho-Physiological and Antioxidative Responses of Wheat Seedlings to Different Forms of Selenium

  • Ana Vuković Popović,
  • Ivna Štolfa Čamagajevac,
  • Rosemary Vuković,
  • Magdalena Matić,
  • Dharmendra K. Gupta and
  • Zdenko Lončarić

Selenium (Se) deficiency in human and animal nutrition is primarily due to low levels of Se in soils. It can be prevented by enriching crops, such as wheat, with Se through agronomic biofortification. Although Se is not essential for plants, it shows...

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21 Citations
4,097 Views
17 Pages

Drought Effects on Morpho-Physiological and Biochemical Traits in Persian Oak and Black Poplar Seedlings

  • Amir Karimi,
  • Masoud Tabari,
  • Zeinab Javanmard and
  • Martin Karl-Friedrich Bader

28 February 2022

In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiological limits, making strong drought resistance essential for adaptive forest management. Here, we examined morpho-physiological and biochemical drough...

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26 Citations
4,054 Views
15 Pages

Physiological and Biochemical Mechanisms Mediated by Allelochemical Isoliquiritigenin on the Growth of Lettuce Seedlings

  • Shuang Zhang,
  • Shi-Wei Sun,
  • Hai-Lin Shi,
  • Ke Zhao,
  • Jin Wang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Xiao-Hong Liu and
  • Wei Wang

13 February 2020

Isoliquiritigenin, a natural chalcone-type flavonoid, has been recognized as an allelochemical with phytotoxicity to lettuce; however, not enough attention has been paid to the mechanisms of this secondary metabolite. In this work, we investigated th...

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2 Citations
1,197 Views
10 Pages

Physiological Indices of Five Hybrid Larch Seedlings Under Low-Temperature Stress

  • Yajing Ning,
  • Wenna Zhao,
  • Chengpeng Cui,
  • Xinxin Zhang,
  • Xin Zhao,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Chen Wang,
  • Hanguo Zhang and
  • Shujuan Li

18 November 2024

Larch is a cold-temperate tree species native to the northern hemisphere and tolerant to low temperatures. It is one of the most significant timber species in Northeast China. This study examined growth changes in hybrid larch seedlings from five lin...

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18 Citations
8,228 Views
16 Pages

20 August 2012

Longleaf pine has been classified as very shade intolerant but leaf physiological plasticity to light is not well understood, especially given longleaf pine’s persistent seedling grass stage. We examined leaf morphological and physiological responses...

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