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1. Sewage sludge enhances tomato growth and improves fruit-yield quality by restoring soil fertility

2. A sustainable food security approach: Controlled land application of sewage sludge recirculates nutrients to agricultural soils and enhances crop productivity

3. Combined Abiotic Stresses Repress Defense and Cell Wall Metabolic Genes and Render Plants More Susceptible to Pathogen Infection

4. The AtHSP17.4C1 Gene Expression Is Mediated by Diverse Signals that Link Biotic and Abiotic Stress Factors with ROS and Can Be a Useful Molecular Marker for Oxidative Stress

5. Ethylene response factor 6 is a regulator of reactive oxygen species signaling in Arabidopsis.

6. Prediction Models Based on Soil Characteristics for Evaluation of the Accumulation Capacity of Nine Metals by Forage Sorghum Grown in Agricultural Soils Treated with Varying Amounts of Poultry Manure

7. Pre-soaking in Weed Extracts is a Reasonable Approach to Mitigate Fusarium graminearum Infection in Wheat

8. Studying The Responses of Hordeum vulgare Seedlings to Salinity and Osmotic Stresses: Oxidative Stress/Antioxidants Play Crucial Roles دراسة إستجابات بادرات الشعير للإجهاد الملحي والأسموزي: الإجهاد بالأکسدة ومضاداتها يلعبان دورا هاما

9. Prediction models based on soil properties for evaluating the heavy metal uptake into Hordeum vulgare L. grown in agricultural soils amended with different rates of sewage sludge

10. Phytoremediation of heavy metals by four aquatic macrophytes and their potential use as contamination indicators: a comparative assessment

11. INFLUENCES OF SEWAGE SLUDGE-AMENDED SOIL ON HEAVY METAL ACCUMULATION, GROWTH AND YIELD OF ROCKET PLANT (ERUCA SATIVA)

12. Planned Application of Sewage Sludge Recirculates Nutrients to Agricultural Soil and Improves Growth of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) Plants

13. Prediction Models Founded on Soil Characteristics for the Estimated Uptake of Nine Metals by Okra Plant, Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench., Cultivated in Agricultural Soils Modified with Varying Sewage Sludge Concentrations

14. Combined Abiotic Stresses Repress Defense and Cell Wall Metabolic Genes and Render Plants More Susceptible to Pathogen Infection

15. Evaluation of uptake of eight metals by Sorghum bicolor grown in arable soil combined with sewage sludge based on prediction models

16. Sewage Sludge Application Enhances the Growth of Corchorus olitorius Plants and Provides a Sustainable Practice for Nutrient Recirculation in Agricultural Soils

17. Prediction models for evaluating heavy metal uptake by Pisum sativum L. in soil amended with sewage sludge

18. Evaluation of uptake of eight metals by Sorghum bicolor grown in arable soil combined with sewage sludge based on prediction models

19. Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation, Growth Characteristics, and Yield of Pisum sativum L. Grown in Agricultural Soil-Sewage Sludge Mixtures

20. Uptake prediction of ten heavy metals by Corchorus olitorius L. cultivated in soil mixed with sewage sludge

21. Molecular plant responses to combined abiotic stresses put a spotlight on unknown and abundant genes

22. A sustainable food security approach: Controlled land application of sewage sludge recirculates nutrients to agricultural soils and enhances crop productivity

23. Prediction models based on soil properties for evaluating the uptake of eight heavy metals by tomato plant (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) grown in agricultural soils amended with sewage sludge

24. Study of the Interactive Effects of Calcium and Abscisic Acid on Drought Stressed Triticum aestivum Seedlings

25. Uptake Prediction of Ten Heavy Metals by Eruca sativa Mill. Cultivated in Soils Amended with Sewage Sludge

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27. A step towards understanding plant responses to multiple environmental stresses: a genome-wide study

28. Seed priming in natural weed extracts represents a promising practice for alleviating lead stress toxicity

29. Heterotrimeric G proteins-mediated resistance to necrotrophic pathogens includes mechanisms independent of salicylic acid-, jasmonic acid/ethylene- and abscisic acid-mediated defense signaling

30. Global Plant Stress Signaling: Reactive Oxygen Species at the Cross-Road

31. Activity of Photosystem 2, Lipid Peroxidation, and the Enzymatic Antioxidant Protective System in Heat Shocked Barley Seedlings

32. Roles of Calcium and ABA in Alleviating Drought Stress Effects on Triticum aestivum L. Plants

33. Spatial H2O2 signaling specificity: H2O2 from chloroplasts and peroxisomes modulates the plant transcriptome differentially

34. A step towards understanding plant responses to multiple environmental stresses: a genome-wide study

35. Heterotrimeric G proteins-mediated resistance to necrotrophic pathogens includes mechanisms independent of salicylic acid-, jasmonic acid/ethylene- and abscisic acid-mediated defense signaling

36. MYC2 differentially modulates diverse jasmonate-dependent functions in Arabidopsis

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