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2021
Biomass accumulation and physiological responses of tomato plants to magnetically--treated water in hydroponic conditions
Ospina-Salazar, D. I.,
Rachmilevitch, S.
, Cuervo-Jurado, S. & Zúñiga-Escobar, O.,
2021
.
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Preprint
Open Access
Physiological Response
100%
Tomato Plant
100%
Biomass Accumulation
100%
Magnetically Treated Water
100%
Hydroponic Conditions
100%
Root Structure and Function of Grapevine Rootstocks (
Vitis
) in Response io Salinity
Lupo, Y., Schlisser, A., Dong, S.,
Rachmilevitch, S.
,
Fait, A.
&
Lazarovitch, N.
,
19 Aug 2021
.
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Preprint
Rootstock
100%
Root Function
100%
Root Structure
100%
Vitis
100%
Grapevine Rootstock
100%
2020
Impairment in O-acetylserine-(thiol) lyase A and B, but not C, confers higher selenate sensitivity and uncovers role for A, B and C as L-Cys and L-SeCys desulfhydrases in Arabidopsis
Sagi, M.
, Kurmanbayeva, A., Bekturova, A., Soltabayeva, A., Srivastava, S., Oshanova, D. & Nurbekova, Z.,
2020
, (bioRxiv).
Research output
:
Working paper/Preprint
›
Preprint
Arabidopsis
100%
L-Cys
100%
Desulfurase
100%
SecY
100%
O-acetylserine Sulfhydrylase
100%