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Selected indexed studies
- Genotypic variations in leaf and whole-plant water use efficiencies are closely related in bread wheat genotypes under well-watered and water-limited conditions during grain filling. (Sci Rep, 2020) [PMID:31949177]
- Investigation of Waltheria indica L. (sleepy morning plant) as pathogen killing agent from shallow well water revealed a potential alternative for water disinfection. (PLoS One, 2025) [PMID:40906737]
- Agronomic parameters and drought tolerance indices of bread wheat genotypes as influenced by well-watered and water deficit conditions. (BMC Plant Biol, 2025) [PMID:41062982]
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- Genotypic variations in leaf and whole-plant water use efficiencies are closely related in bread wheat genotypes under well-watered and water-limited conditions during grain filling. (2020) pubmed
- Investigation of Waltheria indica L. (sleepy morning plant) as pathogen killing agent from shallow well water revealed a potential alternative for water disinfection. (2025) pubmed
- Agronomic parameters and drought tolerance indices of bread wheat genotypes as influenced by well-watered and water deficit conditions. (2025) pubmed
- Foliar water uptake as a source of hydrogen and oxygen in plant biomass. (2022) pubmed
- Unraveling water's entropic mysteries: a unified view of nonpolar, polar, and ionic hydration. (2008) pubmed
- Simultaneous chloroplast, mitochondria isolation and mitochondrial protein preparation for two-dimensional electrophoresis analysis of Ice plant leaves under well watered and water-deficit stressed treatments. (2019) pubmed
- Root growth maintenance during water deficits: physiology to functional genomics. (2004) pubmed
- Pre-inoculation water deficit effects on grapevine physiology, Xylella fastidiosa titers, and Pierce's disease progression. (2024) pubmed
- Structure and mechanics of water-holding feathers of Namaqua sandgrouse (Pterocles namaqua). (2023) pubmed
- Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence growth, osmotic adjustment and photosynthesis of citrus under well-watered and water stress conditions. (2006) pubmed