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    Physiology and Application of Gibberellins in Postharvest Horticultural Crops by Jingyu Zhang, Yuhao Cao, Jia Tang, Xujie He, Ming Li, Chen Li, Xiaolin Ren, Yuduan Ding

    Published in Horticulturae (2023-05-01)
    “…Recent studies have shown that GAs play important roles in delaying horticultural crop ripening and senescence, enhancing the internal and external quality of horticultural crops and resistance to stress and disease. …”
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    Ozone Damages to Mediterranean Crops: Physiological Responses by Albino Maggio, Massimo Fagnano

    Published in Italian Journal of Agronomy (2008-03-01)
    “…After discussing the adequacy of current models to predict ozone damages to Mediterranean crops, we present a few examples of physiological responses to drought and salinity stress that generally overlap with seasonal ozone peaks in Southern Italy. …”
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    Physiological and Molecular Characterization of Crop Resistance to Abiotic Stresses by Monica Boscaiu, Ana Fita

    Published in Agronomy (2020-09-01)
    “…Drought and soil salinity, especially, are major causes of reduction of crop yields and food production worldwide. It is not unexpected, therefore, that the study of plant responses to abiotic stress and stress tolerance mechanisms is one of the most active research fields in plant biology. …”
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    Physiological and molecular aspects of pod shattering resistance in crops by Xiaobing Liu, Bingjie Tu, Qiuying Zhang, Stephen J. Herbert

    “…Pod shattering resistance is a trait acquired by crops in the process of evolution. Manipulation of physiological and molecular processes is fundamental for the improvement of shattering resistance in crops. …”
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    Physiological performance, yield and quality of crops as influenced by boron by INGUDAM BHUPENCHANDRA, ANJALI BASUMATARY, AMIT KUMAR, SAMIRON DUTTA, PRAKASH KALITA, LAISHRAM KANTA SINGH, S S BORA, SOIBAM HELENA DEVI, B A GUDADE, SEEMA BHAGOWATI, A B AAGE, GAURAV VERMA

    “…The objective of this investigation was to assess the direct and residual effect of graded levels of boron (B) on growth, yield and quality parameters of crops in cauliflower-cowpea-okra cropping sequence. …”
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    Effects of drought on the physiological parameters of fruit crops leaves by Mishko Alisa, Sundyreva Maria, Zaremuk Rimma, Mozhar Nina, Lutskiy Eugene

    Published in BIO Web of Conferences (2021-01-01)
    “…Development of the modern horticulture is impossible without studying the adaptive capabilities of crops cultivars and hybrids. Drought is one of the major factors, which negatively influence on plants growth and development in summer period. …”
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    Research Progress in Crop Root Biology and Nitrogen Uptake and Use, with Emphasis on Cereal Crops by Runnan Wang, Changhui Sun, Shuo Cai, Fangping Liu, Hengwang Xie, Qiangqiang Xiong

    Published in Agronomy (2023-06-01)
    “…The biological characteristics of crop roots are closely related to the efficient utilization of nitrogen and have become a research hotspot in agricultural cultivation and breeding in recent years. …”
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    To Produce or to Survive: How Plastic Is Your Crop Stress Physiology? by Ahan Dalal, Ziv Attia, Menachem Moshelion

    Published in Frontiers in Plant Science (2017-12-01)
    “…Abiotic stress causes major crop losses and is considered a greater challenge than biotic stress. …”
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    Chitosan Application Improves the Growth and Physiological Parameters of Tomato Crops by Juan José Reyes-Pérez, Luis Tarquino Llerena-Ramos, Wilmer Tezara, Víctor Reynel, Luis Guillermo Hernández-Montiel, Antonio Juárez-Maldonado

    Published in Horticulturae (2025-07-01)
    “…Tomato crops are treated with high concentrations of synthetic fertilizers and insecticides to increase yields, but the careless use of these chemicals harms the environment and human health and affects plant pathogen resistance. …”
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    IoT and Machine Learning for the Forecasting of Physiological Parameters of Crop Leaves by Arturo Barriga, Jose A. Barriga, Adolfo Lozano-Tello, Maria J. Monino, Pedro J. Clemente

    Published in IEEE Access (2025-01-01)
    “…Physiological parameters of crop leaves, such as Leaf-Turgor Pressure (<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$P_{leaf}$ </tex-math></inline-formula>) and Leaf Temperature (<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$T_{leaf}$ </tex-math></inline-formula>), serve as valuable indicators of crop water stress and health, providing essential information for orchard management. …”
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    Crop germplasm: Current challenges, physiological-molecular perspective, and advance strategies towards development of climate-resilient crops by Raju Mondal, Amit Kumar, Belaghihalli N. Gnanesh

    Published in Heliyon (2023-01-01)
    “…In this review, we tried to address current challenges, research gaps, physiological and molecular aspects of two broad spectrum complex traits such as water- and nitrogen-use efficiency, and advanced integrated strategies that could provide a platform for combined stress management for climate-smart crop development. …”
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    Melatonin-mediated physiological and molecular responses to abiotic stress in horticultural crops by Xinyi Hao, Binghui Sun, Yaxiao Song, Junxia Zhang, Jieping Wu, Ningbo Zhang, Xiuming Zhang, Wenkong Yao, Weirong Xu

    Published in Horticultural Plant Journal (2025-07-01)
    “…The ability of these crops to withstand such stress has been linked to melatonin, a biomolecule with significant roles in both physiological and molecular defense responses. …”
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