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In this study Abyssinia was the most tolerant. Mano
et al. (1996) screened 6712 accessions for
salt
Cause
tolerance
at
germination
Time
.
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For
tolerance
to aluminium
toxicity
Cause
, plant breeders
in Brazil have used MAS to incorporate a tolerance gene found on chromosome 4D into
modern cultivars (Lagos et al. 1991; Riede Anderson 1996).
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There are several immediate extensions of this
comparison that will increase our understanding of stress responsiveness in crops
and may lead to applications in breeding for
enhanced
Degree
stress
Cause
tolerance.
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Crop_proteomics 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Therefore, all factors which support the metabolic
activities of the host cells and which delay senescence of the host plant can
increase resistance or
tolerance
to facultative
parasites
Cause
(Agrios, 2005;
Vidhyasekaran, 2004).
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Breeding for
drought and
salinity
Cause
tolerance have
proven to be difficult, and the complex mechanisms of tolerance are
reviewed.
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It was suggested that Cl can compete with NO? 3
absorption and influences the rhizosphere pH: it can suppress nitrification and
increase the availability of Mn. Furthermore, Cl ions can mediate reduction of
MnIII,IV oxides and increase Mn for the plant, increasing the
tolerance
to
pathogens
Cause
.
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Plant_Diseases 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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This review article summarizes the most recent
information regarding the effect of nutrients, such as N, K, P, Mn, Zn, B, Cl and
Si, on
disease
Cause
resistance and
tolerance and their use in sustainable
agriculture.
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Further, it presents recent developments in the area
of field management that reveals the potential application of biofertilizers and
increased nutrient profiles, plant growth and productivity, and improved
tolerance
to environmental
stress
Cause
with a particular emphasis on mechanism of the feat of
biofertilizers.
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Degree
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Descriptor
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Complement (5)
Modifier (2)
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Complement (3)
Determiner (1)
Head (1)
Indirect link (1)
Modifier (1)
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Modifier (3)
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Modifier (1)
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PP (5)
AP (1)
NP (1)
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NP (3)
PP (3)
Poss-det (1)
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Further researches will be needed to elucidate the
contribution of PTMs in
plant
Patient
tolerance
to
stress
Cause
.
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Crop_proteomics 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Vegetation distribution models since the SAR suggest that mass ecosystem or biome movement is most unlikely
to occur because of
different
Descriptor
climatic
Cause
tolerance
of the
species involved
Patient
, different migration
abilities, and the effects of invading species.
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3ipccconsequence 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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Hence
ecosystems and
societies which have developed in these regions
Patient
,
in general, also have a
greater
Degree
tolerance
for
change
Cause
and hence may be more adaptable
to the large changes predicted for future decades.
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6canadaqfp 0 MCLH 21/01/2025
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In particular, nutrients could affect the
disease
tolerance or resistance
of
plants
Patient
to
pathogens
Cause
.
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Also, I will discuss the need for further research on
finding how nutrients can affect the mechanisms that are associated with the
resistance and
tolerance
of
plants
Patient
to
diseases
Cause
.
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Selection and development of
genotypes
Patient
with
enhanced
Degree
tolerance
to acid
soils
and toxic
levels of aluminium
Cause
is considered to be a more
effective solution to this problem.
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In the tropics, where
some crops are near
their
Patient
maximum
Degree
temperature
Cause
tolerance and where dry land
agriculture predominates, yields would decrease generally with even minimal changes in temperature;
where there is a large decrease in rainfall, crop yields would be even more adversely affected (medium confidence).
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Modifier (1)
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