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  1. The use of differential thermal analysis in determining the critical temperatures of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) flower buds at different stages of bud burst

    Many studies to date on the response of cherry flower buds to frost have focused on visual evaluations by observing tissue browning after frost event...

    Ozkan Kaya, Cafer Kose, Muge Sahin in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 20 February 2021
  2. Implications of variable environments on phenology of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) in Northwestern Himalayan region

    Apple phenology is greatly influenced by temperature. For quality apple production in the orchards, knowledge of the real timing of phenological...

    Mohammed Tauseef Ali, Mohammad Saleem Mir, ... Immad Ahmad Shah in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 07 February 2022
  3. Altered volatile emission of pear trees under elevated atmospheric CO2 levels has no relevance to pear psyllid host choice

    The impact of climate change drivers on cultivated plants and pest insects has come into research focus. One of the most significant drivers is...

    Jannicke Gallinger, Margit Rid-Moneta, ... Jürgen Gross in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article Open access 20 January 2023
  4. How Environment-Plant Interactions Regulate Vascular Architecture and Ecological Adaptation

    The chapter clarifies how environments alter the architecture, adaptation, and evolution of plant vascular tissues, and how they are regulated and...
    Chapter 2023
  5. Frost controls spring phenology of juvenile Smith fir along elevational gradients on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau

    Impacts of climatic means on spring phenology are well documented, whereas the role of climatic variance, such as occurrence of spring frosts, has...

    Yafeng Wang, Bradley Case, ... Aaron M. Ellison in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 22 March 2019
  6. The Dynamics Peculiarities of the Xylem Sap of Coniferous Woody Plants on the Example of Picea Abies in Rostov-on-Don

    The intensive process of urbanization increases the demand for urban green building. In order for the development of green infrastructure to...
    R. N. Ospischev, S. N. Gorbov, A. M. Yaroslavtsev in Smart and Sustainable Urban Ecosystems: Challenges and Solutions
    Conference paper 2023
  7. Histopathologic and genotoxic effects of deltamethrin on marsh frog, Pelophylax ridibundus (Anura: Ranidae)

    It is known that amphibians inhabiting agricultural areas are constantly exposed to chemicals such as insecticides. Deltamethrin, a type II...

    Faten Alnoaimi, Hatice Dane, Turgay Şişman in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 11 September 2020
  8. Disaster process–based spatiotemporal characteristics of apricot frost in the warm temperate zone (WTZ), China

    Frost stress is a major environmental factor that limits apricot growth in the warm temperate zone (WTZ) of China, and is always triggered by extreme...

    Jianying Yang, Lei Zhang, ... Yu** Ma in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 04 August 2023
  9. The Potential of Coconut By-Products to Foster Food Security and Sustainability in Sri Lanka

    Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is an important crop, mainly in the tropical and subtropical regions of the globe. It is one of the top ten useful trees...
    Nazrim Marikkar, Muneeb M. Musthafa in The Food Security, Biodiversity, and Climate Nexus
    Chapter 2022
  10. Plant Essential Oils as Multifunctional Biomolecules for Applications in Therapeutics, Food and Other Industries

    Essential oils (EOs), derived from the different plant parts including flowers, leaves, barks, roots, stems, and fruits, are an intricate blend of...
    Irshika Divanji, Ravishankar Patil, Penna Suprasanna in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
    Chapter 2024
  11. Review on the impact of cell phone radiation effects on green plants

    The aim of this review is to assess the impact of cell phone radiation effects on green plants. Rapid progress in networking and communication...

    Dinesh Kumar Panda, Debi Prasad Das, ... Nabin Kumar Dhal in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Article 21 May 2024
  12. Can organic acid and sugar compositions be used to predict cell death point limits? Receptacle and pistil organs of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)

    To boost our understanding of recent frost damage events in apricot trees, we focused on estimating the cell death point in the receptacle and pistil...

    Ozkan Kaya, Cafer Kose, ... Ozlem Utku in Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali
    Article 18 June 2021
  13. Sumithion induced structural erythrocyte alteration and damage to the liver and kidney of Nile tilapia

    Indiscriminate use of pesticides in agricultural land poses a potential threat to many non-target organisms, including fish. In the present study, we...

    Sadia Sharmin, Md Touhidul Islam, ... Md Shahjahan in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 11 March 2021
  14. Production Technology of Underutilized Vegetables of Brassicaceae Family

    In today’s world, many people are facing several health problems. Cancer is one of the very common diseases that occur in human beings. Many...
    Akshita Bisht, Vamsi Krishna, Savita in Production Technology of Underutilized Vegetable Crops
    Chapter 2023
  15. Effects of different water conditions on the cadmium hyperaccumulation efficiency of Rorippa sylvestris (L.) Besser and Rorippa amphibia Besser

    Increasing the translocation and accumulation of cadmium (Cd) in Cd hyperaccumulator is an important technology to improve the phytoremediation...

    Bo Qu, Yunning Yuan, ... Yufeng Xu in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Article 20 October 2022
  16. Silver Nanoparticles Induce Time- and Tissue-Specific Genotoxicity in Oreochromis niloticus: Utilizing the Adsorptive Capacities of Fruit Peels to Minimize Genotoxicity

    Fish were exposed to a sub-lethal concentration of silver nanoparticles with and without orange and banana peels water treatment for 24, 48, and...

    Amr Adel Abdel-Khalek, Saleh Al-Quraishy, Rewaida Abdel-Gaber in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    Article 11 August 2021
  17. Banana fibre: a natural and sustainable bioresource for eco-friendly applications

    Abstract

    Natural fibres of plant and animal origin have been explored vastly over the last two decades and are gaining importance over synthetic...

    Sanjeev Balda, Aarjoo Sharma, ... Prince Sharma in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
    Article 17 February 2021
  18. Pollinator-mediated self-pollination and reproductive assurance in an isolated tree of Magnolia grandiflora L.

    Background

    The ability to produce seeds when pollinators or potential mates are scarce is one of the principal advantages of self-pollination in...

    Arun Sukumaran, Vinod Prasad Khanduri, Chandra Mohan Sharma in Ecological Processes
    Article Open access 31 August 2020
  19. Timing of phenological stages for apple and pear trees under climate change in a temperate-continental climate

    The study examines the consequences of climate change in Malus (apple) and Pyrus (pear) on four phenological stages: bud swelling (code 51 BBCH...

    Emil Chitu, Cristian Paltineanu in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 02 April 2020
  20. The timing of bud break in warming conditions: variation among seven sympatric conifer species from Eastern Canada

    Phenological changes are expected with the ongoing global warming, which could create mismatches in the growth patterns among sympatric species or...

    Sergio Rossi, Nathalie Isabel in International Journal of Biometeorology
    Article 23 June 2017
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