DOI: 10.4995/thesis/10251/5765
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Cambios bioquímicos, morfológicos y ecofisiológicos en plantas del género Lotus bajo estrés salino.

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“…Different authors have pointed out the influence of some factors on protein variability in the genus Morus. Some consider that the highest crude protein values depend on the regrowth age and the time of year 25 , while others have outlined the influence of climatic conditions and the use of fertilizers 30,32,[34][35][36] . In this case, it is considered that when the plants were in the greenhouse, it could have affected the regrowth age and the non-use of fertilizers.…”
Section: Table 1 Concentration Of Free Proline and Proteins Present In Leaves Of The Varieties Of Morus Alba Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different authors have pointed out the influence of some factors on protein variability in the genus Morus. Some consider that the highest crude protein values depend on the regrowth age and the time of year 25 , while others have outlined the influence of climatic conditions and the use of fertilizers 30,32,[34][35][36] . In this case, it is considered that when the plants were in the greenhouse, it could have affected the regrowth age and the non-use of fertilizers.…”
Section: Table 1 Concentration Of Free Proline and Proteins Present In Leaves Of The Varieties Of Morus Alba Lmentioning
confidence: 99%