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    • Assessment of lead tolerance on Glycine max (L.) Merr. at early growth stages 

      Blanco, Andrés; Pignata, María L.; Lascano, Hernan Ramiro; Rodriguez, Judith Hebelen (Springer, 2021-01-11)
      Lead (Pb) contamination of agricultural soils, and subsequently of crops, has been widely reported. Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) has been indicated as a plant that accumulates Pb, even in soils that do not exceed the ...
    • Los bioinsumos en el mundo forestal: ¿mejoran el crecimiento en vivero de plantas de algarrobo blanco? 

      Senillani, María Gracia; Guzmán, Analía del Valle; Gomez, Adriana Teresita; Santacruz García, Ana C.; Sagadin, Monica Beatriz; Ewens, Mauricio (Colegio de Graduados en Ciencias Forestales de Santiago de Estero, 2023)
      ¿Qué es un bioinsumo?, es una pregunta necesaria para poder comprender que se trata de aquellos productos de origen biológico (vegetal, animal o microbiano) usados para mejorar la productividad, sanidad o tolerancia al ...
    • Morpho‐physiological traits associated with drought responses in soybean (Glycine max L.) 

      Guzzo, María Carla; Costamagna, Carla; Salloum, María Soraya; Rotundo, Jose Luis; Monteoliva, Mariela Ines; Luna, Celina Mercedes (2020-08-26)
      Drought is currently a major constraint to soybean production worldwide and is becoming more widespread due to increased aridity and warmer temperatures in the context of global climate change. In this context, breeding ...
    • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase function at very early symbiont perception: a local nodulation control under stress conditions? 

      Robert, German; Muñoz, Nacira Belen; Alvarado-Affantranger, Xochitl; Saavedra, Laura; Davidenco, Vanina; Rodríguez-Kessler, Margarita; Estrada-Navarrete, Georgina; Sánchez, Federico; Lascano, Hernán Ramiro (Society for Experimental Biology, 2018-04)
      Root hair curling is an early and essential morphological change required for the success of the symbiotic interaction between legumes and rhizobia. At this stage rhizobia grow as an infection thread within root hairs and ...
    • Salinity induced anatomical and morphological changes in Chloris gayana Kunth roots 

      Ceccoli, Gabriel; Ramos, Julio C.; Ortega, Leandro Ismael; Acosta, Juan M.; Perreta, Mariel Gladis (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, 2011)
      Chloris gayana Kunth is a grass species valuable as forage which was introduced into Argentina to be used as pasture in saline soils of subtropical and warm-temperate zones, given its good adaptability to drought, salinity ...
    • Soybean seed growth dynamics exposed to heat and water stress during the filling period under field conditions 

      Veas, Rodolfo Ezequiel; Ergo, Verónica Vanesa; Vega, Claudia Rosa Cecilia; Lascano, Hernan Ramiro; Rondanini, Deborah Paola; Carrera, Constanza Soledad (Wiley, 2021-05-27)
      Soybean production can be affected by heat (HS) and water stress (WS). However, studies on effects of stresses combination under field conditions are still scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of ...
    • Structure and biological activities of lipochitooligosaccharide nodulation signals produced by Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 138 under saline and osmotic stress 

      Muñoz, Nacira Belen; Soria Díaz, Maria Eugenia; Manyani, Hamid; Contreras Sánchez Matamoros, Rocío; Gil Serrano, Antonio; Megías, Manuel; Lascano, Hernan Ramiro (2014-02)
      The establishment of a symbiotic interaction involves a signal exchange between the host legume (flavonoids) and the nitrogen-fixing rhizobia (nodulation factors (NFs)). Likewise, abiotic stress conditions, such as salinity ...
    • TOR and SnRK1 signaling pathways in plant response to abiotic stresses: Do they always act according to the "yin-yang" model? 

      Rodriguez, Marianela; Parola, Rodrigo; Andreola, Sofia; Pereyra, Cintia; Martínez-Noël, Giselle (2019-08-13)
      Plants are sessile photo-autotrophic organisms continuously exposed to a variety of environmental stresses. Monitoring the sugar level and energy status is essential, since this knowledge allows the integration of external ...