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    Assessment of salt tolerance of Nasturtium officinale R. Br. using physiological and biochemical parameters

    Nasturtium officinale R. Br. seedlings were treated with a range of NaCl concentrations (0, 50, 100 and 150 mM) for 21 days after seedling emergence. Physiological analysis based on growt...

    Rym Kaddour, Emna Draoui, Olfa Baâtour, Hela Mahmoudi in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2013)

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    Effects of NaCl or Na2SO4 salinity on plant growth, ion content and photosynthetic activity in Ocimum basilicum L.

    Basil (Ocimum basilicum L., cultivar Genovese) plants were grown in Hoagland solution with or without 50 mM NaCl or 25 mM Na2SO4. After 15 days of treatment, Na2SO4 slowed growth of plants as indicated by root, s...

    Imen Tarchoune, Elena Degl’Innocenti, Rym Kaddour in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2012)

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    Physiological and molecular responses of two Arabidopsis accessions to calcium amendment and salt constraint

    The Arabidopsis thaliana NOK2 accession displays salt tolerance compared to more commonly known A. thaliana accessions, such as Col-0, but the basis of this phenotypic feature is unknown. This work was focused on...

    Rym Kaddour, Hela Mahmoudi, Olfa Baâtour, Imen Tarchoun in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2012)

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    Salt tolerance analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana NOK2 accession under saline conditions and potassium supply

    The response to salt treatment and K+ provision of two Arabidopsis thaliana accessions grown for 17 days in the presence of 50 mM NaCl was investigated. Leaf and root dry weight deposition was restricted by salt,...

    Rym Kaddour, Olfa Baatour, Hela Mahmoudi, Nawel Nasri in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2011)

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    Varied tolerance to NaCl salinity is related to biochemical changes in two contrasting lettuce genotypes

    Salt stress perturbs a multitude of physiological processes such as photosynthesis and growth. To understand the biochemical changes associated with physiological and cellular adaptations to salinity, two lett...

    Hela Mahmoudi, Rym Kaddour, Jun Huang, Nawel Nasri in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2011)

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    Effect of salinity on germination, phytase activity and phytate content in lettuce seedling

    Seeds of four lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) varieties (Romaine, Augusta, Vista and Verte) differing in their salt sensitivity were sown at 0 (Control), 50, 100 and 150 mM NaCl. The final germination percentage decr...

    Nawel Nasri, Rym Kaddour, Mokded Rabhi, Claude Plassard in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2011)

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    Influence of nitrate—ammonium ratio on growth and nutrition of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings were grown in hydroponic culture under controlled conditions in mediums with different NO 3 /NH 4 ...

    Sabah M’rah Helali, Heifa Nebli, Rym Kaddour, Hela Mahmoudi in Plant and Soil (2010)

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    Physiological and molecular characterization of salt response of Arabidopsis thaliana NOK2 ecotype

    Arabidopsis thaliana is a glycophyte capable to tolerate mild salinity. Although salt sensitivity of this species, a variability of this characteristic was revealed between different ecotypes. This study presents...

    Rym Kaddour, Sabah M’rah, Najoua Karray-Bouraoui in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2010)