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1. An insight into the different responses to salt stress in growth characteristics of two legume species during seedling growth.

2. The use of osmoregulators and antioxidants to mitigate the adverse impacts of salinity stress in diploid and tetraploid potato genotypes (Solanum spp.).

3. The use of osmoregulators and antioxidants to mitigate the adverse impacts of salinity stress in diploid and tetraploid potato genotypes (Solanum spp.)

4. Seed Vigour and Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Epimedium brevicornu Maxim: In Different Stages of Seed Development.

5. Effect of foliar application of potassium silicate and α-tocopherol on mitigating the adverse impacts of low temperature and salinity stresses on young mango trees.

6. Differences in morphological and physiological features of citrus seedlings are related to Mg transport from the parent to branch organs

7. Seed Vigour and Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Epimedium brevicornu Maxim: In Different Stages of Seed Development

8. Differences in morphological and physiological features of citrus seedlings are related to Mg transport from the parent to branch organs.

9. Growth Evaluation, Grain Yield and Productivity of Irrigation Water for Two Varieties of Barley Materials under Different Irrigation Levels.

10. An insight into the different responses to salt stress in growth characteristics of two legume species during seedling growth.

11. Description of biomechanical forces and physiological parameters of fruit cracking in pomegranate.

12. Isolation and characterization of an extremely long tail Thermus bacteriophage from Tengchong hot springs in China.

13. Morphological and Physiological Differentiation among Vegetative Compatibility Groups of Verticillium dahliae in Relation to V. longisporum.

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