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  1. Influence of seasonal variation to the population growth and ecophysiology of Typha domingensis (Typhaceae)
  2. Contrasting leaf intercellular space development in sorghum and maize modulates different tolerance capacity to water limitation
  3. Survival, and anatomical and ecophysiological changes in isolated individuals of Tillandsia recurvata L. (Bromeliaceae) grown under different shading conditions
  4. Early leaf development of Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae)
  5. Growth Response, Gas Exchange, and Leaf Anatomy of Handroanthus spp. Seedlings in Mine Tailings Enriched with Nutrient Solution
  6. Seed germination, initial growth and leaf anatomy of seedlings of four tree species grown in mine tailings in Brazil
  7. Anatomy and growth of the epiphytic cactus Epiphyllum phyllanthus under different radiation conditions
  8. Root anatomy, growth, and development of Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae) and their relationship with cadmium absorption, accumulation, and tolerance
  9. Stomatal cavity modulates the gas exchange of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. grown under different water levels
  10. The role of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide in the formation of root cortical aerenchyma under cadmium contamination
  11. A novel phytoremediation index for aquatic systems contaminated by toxic elements
  12. Self-shading effect in the growth, photosynthesis and anatomy of Typha domingensis Pers.
  13. Growth, anatomy, and gas exchange of Cenostigma pluviosum cultivated under reduced water levels in iron mining tailings
  14. Either embryogenesis or indirect organogenesis in sugarcane: Are we missing the key points?
  15. Ecophysiological Responses of Copaifera langsdorffii Grown in Mining Tailings Under Lower Water Availability
  16. Anatomical and physiological traits of maize under contrasting water levels and cattail occurrence
  17. Aerenchyma, gas diffusion, and catalase activity in Typha domingensis: a complementary model for radial oxygen loss
  18. Root growth and anatomy of Typha domingensis Pers. related to phosphorus availability
  19. High levels of anatomical and physiological leaf plasticity of Ocotea odorifera (Lauraceae) in response to different radiation intensities
  20. Morfologia e viabilidade de grãos de pólen de Toona ciliata M. Roemer (Meliaceae) em diferentes estádios florais e tempos de armazenamento
  21. Root anatomy and nutrient uptake of the cattail Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae) grown under drought condition
  22. Potential of Panicum aquanticum Poir. (Poaceae) for the phytoremediation of aquatic environments contaminated by lead
  23. Cadmium Tolerance During Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Schinus molle (Anacardiaceae)
  24. The cell regeneration and connection of grafting between pear and quince trees are defined by the cortex and phloem
  25. Enhanced essential oil and leaf anatomy of Schinus molle plants under lead contamination
  26. Growth of Typha domingensis as related to leaf physiological and anatomical modifications under drought conditions
  27. Limitation to photosynthesis in leaves of eggplant under UVB according to anatomical changes and alterations on the antioxidant system
  28. Forage potential of Urochloa genotypes by using leaf anatomy
  29. Morphological characterization of leaves at different crown positions of tangerine genotypes
  30. ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE TREE SPECIES Cedrela fissilis Vell. (Meliaceae) SUBMITTED TO FLOODING
  31. Aerenchyma development in different root zones of maize genotypes under water limitation and different phosphorus nutrition
  32. <b>Regrowth age modifies the leaf anatomy of <i>Brachiaria</i> genotypes
  33. Anatomic and physiological responses of Panicum aquaticum related to cadmium tolerance
  34. Ramet versus sporocarp production in the aquatic fern Salvinia auriculata (Salviniaceae): the role of shading
  35. Cadmium tolerance of Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae) as related to growth and leaf morphophysiology
  36. Leaf ontogeny of Schinus molle L. plants under cadmium contamination: the meristematic origin of leaf structural changes
  37. Anatomical traits related to stress in high density populations of Typha angustifolia L. (Typhaceae)
  38. Leaf ontogeny and meristem activity of Typha domingensis Pers. (Typhaceae) under different phosphate concentrations
  39. <b>Ecophysiological, anatomical and ultrastructural characteristics of <i>Vitex polygama</i> Cham. (Verbenaceae) submitted to different concentrations of fluoride
  40. Effects of paclobutrazol on leaf anatomy and gas exchange ofToona ciliataclones
  41. Seed germination of Schinus molle L. (Anacardiaceae) as related to its anatomy and dormancy alleviation
  42. MICROMORFOMETRIA FOLIAR DE PALICOUREA RIGIDA KUNTH. (RUBIACEAE) EM AMBIENTE DE CERRADO E CAMPO RUPESTRE
  43. Cadmium tolerance in Schinus molle trees is modulated by enhanced leaf anatomy and photosynthesis
  44. Relações da anatomia radicular na absorção, no acúmulo e na tolerância ao chumbo em Echinodorus grandiflorus
  45. Typha domingensis Pers. growth responses to leaf anatomy and photosynthesis as influenced by phosphorus
  46. MICROMORFOMETRIA FOLIAR DE Schinus molle L. (ANARCADIACEAE) EM DIFERENTES ALTURAS NA COPA
  47. Anatomy and physiology of Cattail as related to different population densities
  48. Effect of potassium sources on the antioxidant activity of eggplant¹
  49. Lead tolerance of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes Mart. - Pontederiaceae) as defined by anatomical and physiological traits
  50. Anatomic and physiological modifications in seedlings of Coffea arabica cultivar Siriema under drought conditions
  51. Changes in leaf anatomy and photosynthesis of micropropagated banana plantlets under different silicon sources
  52. Growth curve and development of the internal calli structure of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn
  53. Alterações na anatomia caulinar de ipê-amarelo em diferentes condições de pré-aclimatização em tubos de ensaios
  54. Leaf anatomy of orchids micropropagated with different silicon concentrations
  55. Early characterization of maize plants in selection cycles under soil flooding*
  56. Mecanismos anatômicos e fisiológicos de plantas de aguapé para a tolerância à contaminação por Arsênio
  57. Morpho-physiology and maize grain yield under periodic soil flooding in successive selection cycles
  58. Anatomia foliar e potencial hídrico na tolerância de cultivares de café ao estresse hídrico
  59. Atividade do sistema antioxidante e desenvolvimento de aerênquima em raízes de milho 'Saracura'
  60. Leaf plasticity in successive selection cycles of 'Saracura' maize in response to periodic soil flooding
  61. Evolução da anatomia radicular do milho 'Saracura' em ciclos de seleção sucessivos