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Ecophysiological responses to drought and salinity in the cosmopolitan invader Nicotiana glauca
ArticleAbstract: Nicotiana glauca, a shrub native to southern South America, is widely distributed in the Americas, fPalabras claves:drought, Osmotic adjustment, Salinity, Water deficitAutores:Gonzalez A.E., Herrera A., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusOperation of the xanthophyll cycle and degradation of D1 protein in the inducible CAM plant, Talinum triangulare, under water deficit
ArticleAbstract: Changes in photochemical activity induced by water deficit were investigated in Talinum triangulare,Palabras claves:CAM, D1 protein, Photoinhibition, Talinum triangulare, Water deficit, XanthophyllsAutores:Herrera A., Pieters A.J., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhotosynthetic responses of the tropical spiny shrub Lycium nodosum (Solanaceae) to drought, soil salinity and saline spray
ArticleAbstract: Water relations and photosynthetic characteristics of plants of Lycium nodosum grown under increasinPalabras claves:drought, Fluorescence, Lycium nodosum, Mesophyll limitation, Saline stress, stomatal limitation, Water deficitAutores:Herrera A., Martínez D., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhysiological responses to drought and experimental water deficit and waterlogging of four clones of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) selected for cultivation in Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa is sensitive to both water deficit (WD) and waterlogging (WL), especially during the juvenilePalabras claves:COCOA, Lenticels, photosynthesis, Water deficit, WaterloggingAutores:De Almeida J., Herrera A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusRecycling of CO<inf>2</inf> during induction of CAM by drought in Talinum paniculatum (Portulacaceae)
ArticleAbstract: To investigate the possible induction of Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) by drought in Talinum paPalabras claves:CAM, Crassulacean acid metabolism, drought, Portulacaceae, recycling, Talinum paniculatum, Water deficitAutores:Fernandez M.D., Guerere I., Herrera A., Herrera C., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopus