[PDF] from rjas.roB Schmidt, M Domonkos, R Şumălan… - Research Journal of …, 2011 - rjas.ro Page 1. Research Journal of Agricultural Science, 42 (4), 2010 SUPPRESSION OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA'S DEVELOPMENT BY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF PHOSPHOROUS AT TAGETES PATULA L. Brigitta SCHMIDT1 ... Related articles - All 2 versions
Y Sun, Q Zhou, Y Xu, L Wang… - Journal of hazardous materials, 2011 - Elsevier Pot-culture experiments were conducted to investigate the single effect of benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) and the joint effect of metal-B[a]P on the growth of Tagetes patula and its uptake, accumulation and dissipation of heavy metals and B[a]P. Results showed that the low concentration of ... All 6 versions
CA Rolando, NW Pammenter… - Southern Forests: a Journal of …, 2011 - ajol.info A pot trial was implemented to determine the effect of soil water stress following transplanting on shoot water potential and stomatal conductance of Pinus patula seedlings. The relationship of seedling morphology to measures of water stress was also investigated. The trial ... Cached
W Bihon, B Slippers, T Burgess… - Forest …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Summary Diplodia pinea, an opportunistic and latent pathogen, can significantly affect Pinus productivity worldwide. Despite being studied in South Africa for almost 100 years, the source of D. pinea inoculum responsible for seedling infection is unknown. The aim of this study ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 6 versions
C Delgado-Matas… - Southern Forests, 2011 - Taylor & Francis Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. et Cham. is a slender tree, which grows up to 35–40 m in height. Its origin is in the warm and temperate highlands of central and southern Mexico between latitudes 18° N and 24° N. Since it is frost resistant it grows between altitudes 1800 and ... Related articles - All 4 versions