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Regulation of milk protein solubility by a whey derived proline rich peptide product
Alleviative effects of Zinc on physiological properties and antioxidants activity of maize plants under salinity stress
but they were improved by increasing Zn availability. Relative water content and proline accumulation were influenced by salinity and Zn interactions, but not with a particular trend. Furthermore, chlorophyll contents which destructively affected by salinity...
Ameliorative effects of spermine application on physiological performance and salinity tolerance induction of susceptible and tolerant cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum)
) on physiological performance of susceptible (Sepahan) and tolerant (Neyshabour) wheat cultivars. Proline accumulation was more affected by salinity than Spm. Chlorophyll a and b content was totally improved by Spm application. Catalase and ascorbate peroxidase (APX...
Biochemical mechanisms of salinity tolerance in new promising salt tolerant cereal, tritipyrum (TriticumDurum× Thinopyrum Bessarabicum)
that tritipyrum had more chlorophyll pigments and carotenoid than wheat. Furthermore, concentration changes of proline and carbohydrate was more prominent in tritipyrum than in wheat; superoxide dismutase and catalase as well as peroxidase and ascorbate peroxidase...
IMPROVING RICE SEEDLING PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES UNDER LOW TEMPERATURE BY SEED PRIMING WITH SALICYLIC ACID
pigments,proline, soluble sugars and protein content could decrease low temperature harmful effects and therefore increase rice seedling root and shoot growth....
Physiological and biochemical responses of four edible fig cultivars to water stress condition
. The results
showed drought stress decreases the chlorophyll and leaf Relative Water Content (RWC) and increases
the proline and electrolyte leakage. Although, Siah showed the highest tolerance according to most
determined parameters...
The influence of drought stress on photosynthetic pigments and some metabolic contents of two Kochia scoparia ecotypes in saline condition
month (stress treatment)), and two Kochia ecotypes (Birjand and Borujerd) were allocated as main and sub plots, respectively. Plants were irrigated with ground water having electrical conductivity (EC) of 5.2ds.m-1. Photosynthetic pigment, proline...
Different Physiochemical and Metabolic Responses of Pomegranate Genotypes to Freezing Stress
compared. The results showed that the amount of browning, proline content, electrolyte leakage and antioxidant activity were increased by freezing incubation, whereas survival percentage was decreased. Not any re-growth was recorded in 3 genotypes (Shirin e...
Alleviating Negative Effects of Salinity Stress in Summer Savory (Satureja hortensisL.) by Biochar Application
) and three salinity levels (0, 40 and 80 mM) in four replications. During salinity stress, plants adapt to osmotic stress by accumulating compatible solutes such as prolin and sugar as well as producing antioxidants. According to the results, at the highest...