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Authorship: REIS, C. O. dos; MAGALHAES, P. C.; AMBROSIO, A. dos S.; ALMEIDA, L. G.; CARVALHO, D. T.; SOUZA, T. C, de

Water stress is among the most severe abiotic stress factors for maize production. The application of chitosan causes various responses in plants, as a function of its structure and concentration. The... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2022

Authorship: ALMEIDA, L. G.; SILVA, E. M. da; MAGALHAES, P. C.; KARAM, D.; REIS, C. O. dos; GOMES JÚNIOR, C. C.; MARQUES, D. M.

Low water availability is regarded as an abiotic stress that limits the agricultural production. Due to the physical and chemical characteristics of chitosan (CHT), this substance might stimulate phys... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Authorship: ALMEIDA, L. G.; MAGALHAES, P. C.; KARAM, D.; SILVA, E. M. da; ALVARENGA, A. A.

The present research seeks to elucidate the feasibility of chitosan (CHT) in the induction of water deficit tolerance in different maize hybrids, contrasting tolerance to water restriction, tolerance... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Authorship: SILVA, E. M. da; MAGALHAES, P. C.; CASTRO, E. M.; ÁVILA, R. G.; ALMEIDA, L. G.

This study associated data of performance, gas exchange and morphometric analysis of the root system using the WinRhizo software. The main objective was to verify how the modifications in the root sys... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Authorship: SCARASSATTI, T. V.; MAGALHAES, P. C.; CASTRO, E. M. de; AVILA, R. G.; ALMEIDA, L. G.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Authorship: ALMEIDA, L. G.; JORGE, A. de P.; SILVA, E. M. da; MAGALHAES, P. C.; SANTOS, H. R. B.; FARIAS, M. E. de; GUILHERME, L. R. G.

Contamination with trace elements is characterized by an abiotic stress that represents a limiting factor in agricultural production. Considering that cadmium (Cd) and Zinc (Zn) are physically and che... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2017

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