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Rumex obtusifolius L.

FAMÍLIAPolygonaceae
Nomes Populares:
bitter dock

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18 pesquisas indexadas em bases científicas (OPENALEX).

  • OPENALEX 2019
    Precision Farming at the Nexus of Agricultural Production and the Environment
    Robert Finger, Scott M. Swinton, Nadja El Benni
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2018
    Benefits of Condensed Tannins in Forage Legumes Fed to Ruminants: Importance of Structure, Concentration, and Diet Composition
    I. Mueller‐Harvey, G. Bee, F. Dohme‐Meier
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2017
    Reviews and syntheses: Isotopic approaches to quantify root water uptake: a review and comparison of methods
    Youri Rothfuss, Mathieu Javaux
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2016
    Organic Acids: The Pools of Fixed Carbon Involved in Redox Regulation and Energy Balance in Higher Plants
    Abir U. Igamberdiev, А. Т. Епринцев
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2016
    3-D Imaging Systems for Agricultural Applications—A Review
    Manuel Vázquez-Arellano, Hans W. Griepentrog, David Reiser
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2015
    Of the importance of a leaf: the ethnobotany of sarma in Turkey and the Balkans
    Yunus Doğan, Anely Nedelcheva, Łukasz Łuczaj
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2014
    Higher plant diversity promotes higher diversity of fungal pathogens, while it decreases pathogen infection per plant
    Tanja Rottstock, Jasmin Joshi, Volker Kummer
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2013
    Controlling crop diseases using induced resistance: challenges for the future
    Dale R. Walters, Jaan Rätsep, N. D. Havis
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2012
    A meta‐analytical review of the effects of elevated CO2 on plant–arthropod interactions highlights the importance of interacting environmental and biological variables
    Emily A. Robinson, Geraldine D. Ryan, Jonathan A. Newman
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2012
    Shade Avoidance
    Jorge J. Casal
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2008
    Developments in breeding cereals for organic agriculture
    Martin S. Wolfe, Jörg Peter Baresel, Dominique Desclaux
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2005
    Phytochromes and Shade-avoidance Responses in Plants
    Keara A. Franklin, Garry C. Whitelam
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2004
    Plant community development is affected by nutrients and soil biota
    Gerlinde B. De Deyn, Ciska E. Raaijmakers, Wim H. van der Putten
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2003
    Different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi alter coexistence and resource distribution between co‐occurring plant
    Marcel G. A. van der Heijden, Andres Wiemken, Ian R. Sanders
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2002
    Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) Against Pathogens in the Context of Induced Plant Defences
    Martin Heil
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 2000
    Functional Significance and Induction by Solar Radiation of Ultraviolet-Absorbing Sunscreens in Field-Grown Soybean Crops
    C. A. da S. Mazza, Hernán E. Boccalandro, Carla Valeria Giordano
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 1983
    A Comparative Study of Germination Responses to Diurnally-Fluctuating Temperatures
    K. Thompson, J. P. Grime
    🔒 Artigo original
  • OPENALEX 1982
    Leaf senescence and lipid peroxidation: Effects of some phytohormones, and scavengers of free radicals and singlet oxygen
    Rajinder S. Dhindsa, Pamela L. Plumb-Dhindsa, David M. Reid
    🔒 Artigo original