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Combined effect of salinity and hypoxia in seedlings of two varieties of Panicum coloratum: morphology, root system architecture, oxidative damage and antioxidant response
Lifschitz, Mauro Ezequiel; Tommasino, Exequiel Arturo; Zabala, Juan Marcelo; Grunberg, Karina; Ramos, Julio Cesar; Tomas, Maria Andrea (Wiley, 2021-09)The effect of the combination of salinity and waterlogging may be additive, or alternatively, more or less detrimental than effects of them separately. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of waterlogging, salinity ... -
Salt tolerance in Argentine weathgrass [Elymus scabrifolius (Döll) J.H. Hunz.] is related to shoot sodium exclusion
Zabala, Juan Marcelo; Marinoni, Lorena del Rosario; Taleisnik, Edith; Ribero, Gustavo; Schrauf, Gustavo Enrique (Wiley, 2020-06)This is the first report about Na and K fluxes and heritability of Na exclusion in the Elymus genus. Argentine wheatgrass (Elymus scabrifolius ) is an important forage genetic resource for saline environments. A previous ... -
Seed weight and trade-offs: an experiment in false rhodes grasses under different aridity conditions
Marinoni, Lorena; Zabala, Juan Marcelo; Quiroga, Raul Emiliano; Richard, Geraldina Alicia; Pensiero, José Francisco (MDPI, 2022)The false Rhodes grasses [Leptochloa crinita (Lag.) P.M. Peterson and N.W. Snow and Leptochloa pluriflora (E. Fourn.) P.M. Peterson and N.W. Snow] are considered valuable native forage resources for arid and semiarid ... -
Wild halophytic species as forage sources: key aspects for plant breeding
Marinoni, Lorena del Rosario; Zabala, Juan Marcelo; Taleisnik, Edith; Schrauf, Gustavo Enrique; Richard, Geraldina Alicia; Tomas, Pablo Andrés; Giavedoni, Julio Alberto; Pensiero, José Francisco (Wiley; British Grassland Society; European Grassland Federation, 2019-02-20)The use of wild halophytic species as forage resources in saline environments has gained increasing attention. Argentina ranks third in area of saline soils in the world, with a third of its territory showing various degrees ...