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5. Salicylic Acid and Calcium Chloride Seed Priming: A Prominent Frontier in Inducing Mineral Nutrition Balance and Antioxidant System Capacity to Enhance the Tolerance of Barley Plants to Salinity

6. Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy for the prediction of hormone concentrations in plants.

7. Salicylic Acid and Calcium Chloride Seed Priming: A Prominent Frontier in Inducing Mineral Nutrition Balance and Antioxidant System Capacity to Enhance the Tolerance of Barley Plants to Salinity.

8. Protective Effect (Safener) of Melatonin on Vigna Radiata L. Seedlings in the Presence of the Fungicide Copper Oxychloride

9. Changing biosynthesis of terpenoid percursors in rice through synthetic biology

10. Changing biosynthesis of terpenoid percursors in rice through synthetic biology

12. Overexpression of the vascular brassinosteroid receptor BRL3 confers drought resistance without penalizing plant growth

13. Bumblebees sense rootstock-mediated nutrition and fertilization regime in tomato

16. Bumblebees sense rootstock‑mediated nutrition and fertilization regime in tomato

25. Multilevel interactions between native and ectopic isoprenoid pathways affect global metabolism in rice

33. Overproduction of ABA in rootstocks alleviates salinity stress in tomato shoots

34. Overproduction of ABA in rootstocks alleviates salinity stress in tomato shoots

39. Genetic Analysis of Root-to-Shoot Signaling and Rootstock-Mediated Tolerance to Water Deficit in Tomato

45. Impact of overexpression of 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase on growth and gene expression under salinity stress

46. Respuesta a la sobreproducción de ABA en salinidad

48. Señalización de ABA en la raíz de tomate bajo estrés salino

49. Overexpression of the vascular brassinosteroid receptor BRL3 confers drought resistance without penalizing plant growth

50. Hormonal and Nutritional Features in Contrasting Rootstock-mediated Tomato Growth under Low-phosphorus Nutrition

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