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51. Jasmonic acid and methyl jasmonate modulate growth, photosynthetic activity and expression of photosystem II subunit genes in Brassica oleracea L.

52. Allelopathic Effects of Castanea henryi Aqueous Extracts on the Growth and Physiology of Brassica pekinensis and Zea mays.

53. Influence of Soil Phosphate on the Accumulation and Toxicity of Arsenic and Antimony in Choy Sum Cultivated in Individually and Co-contaminated Soils.

54. Biofortification with selenium and iodine changes morphological properties of Brassica oleracea L. var. gongylodes) and increases their contents in tubers.

55. Sulfur application reduces cadmium uptake in edible parts of pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.) by cadmium chelation and vacuolar sequestration.

56. Solidification and multi-cytotoxicity evaluation of thermally treated MSWI fly ash.

57. Purification and Characterization of a Novel Endolytic Alginate Lyase from Microbulbifer sp. SH-1 and Its Agricultural Application.

58. Potential of jasmonic acid (JA) in accelerating postharvest yellowing of broccoli by promoting its chlorophyll degradation.

59. Use of elicitation in the cultivation of Bimi® for food and ingredients.

60. Persistence behaviour and safety risk evaluation of pyridalyl in tomato and cabbage.

61. Liquiritin elicitation can increase the content of medicinally important glucosinolates and phenolic compounds in Chinese kale plants.

62. Controllable Soil Degradation Rate of 5-Substituted Sulfonylurea Herbicides as Novel AHAS Inhibitors.

63. Divergent receptor proteins confer responses to different karrikins in two ephemeral weeds.

64. Enhancement of phenolic and flavonoids compounds, antioxidant and cytotoxic effects in regenerated red cabbage by application of Zeatin.

65. Melatonin treatment affects the glucoraphanin-sulforaphane system in postharvest fresh-cut broccoli (Brassica oleracea L.).

66. Molybdate toxicity in Chinese cabbage is not the direct consequence of changes in sulphur metabolism.

67. Hydrogen sulfide alleviates chromium stress on cauliflower by restricting its uptake and enhancing antioxidative system.

68. Phytoavailability of bound residue of Carbendazim to Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp.chinensis) coexisted with Superabsorbent polymers.

69. Nitric oxide alleviates salt stress in seed germination and early seedling growth of pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.) by enhancing physiological and biochemical parameters.

70. Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of the Molecular Mechanism of the Hairy Roots of Brassica campestris L. in Response to Cadmium Stress.

71. Alleviating dormancy in Brassica oleracea seeds using NO and KAR1 with ethylene biosynthetic pathway, ROS and antioxidant enzymes modifications.

72. Concentration-dependent effects of tungstate on germination, growth, lignification-related enzymes, antioxidants, and reactive oxygen species in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.).

73. Efficacy of sweep ultrasound on natural microbiota reduction and quality preservation of Chinese cabbage during storage.

74. The effect of elevated ozone on floral chemistry of Brassicaceae species.

75. Responses of seeds of typical Brassica crops to tetracycline stress: Sensitivity difference and source analysis.

76. Methyl jasmonate treated broccoli: Impact on the production of glucosinolates and consumer preferences.

77. The zinc-regulated protein (ZIP) family genes and glutathione s-transferase (GST) family genes play roles in Cd resistance and accumulation of pak choi (Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis).

78. Transcriptome analysis reveals a positive effect of brassinosteroids on the photosynthetic capacity of wucai under low temperature.

79. Selenium spiked in soil promoted zinc accumulation of Chinese cabbage and improved its antioxidant system and lipid peroxidation.

80. Effect of Methyl Jasmonate on Phenolic Accumulation in Wounded Broccoli.

81. EDTA-Assisted Metal Uptake in Raphanus sativus L. and Brassica oleracea L.: Assessment of Toxicity and Food Safety.

82. Increased antioxidative capacity and decreased cadmium uptake contribute to hemin-induced alleviation of cadmium toxicity in Chinese cabbage seedlings.

83. Difference between selenite and selenate in selenium transformation and the regulation of cadmium accumulation in Brassica chinensis.

84. Hydrogen gas alleviates toxic effects of cadmium in Brassica campestris seedlings through up-regulation of the antioxidant capacities: Possible involvement of nitric oxide.

85. Comparative effect of elicitors on the physiology and secondary metabolites in broccoli plants.

86. Potential toxicity of trace elements and nanomaterials to Chinese cabbage in arsenic- and lead-contaminated soil amended with biochars.

87. Evaluation of tetracycline phytotoxicity by seed germination stage and radicle elongation stage tests: A comparison of two typical methods for analysis.

88. The role of epicuticular waxes on foliar metal transfer and phytotoxicity in edible vegetables: case of Brassica oleracea species exposed to manufactured particles.

89. A clay-based formulation of the herbicide imazaquin containing exclusively the biologically active enantiomer.

90. Na + compartmentation strategy of Chinese cabbage in response to salt stress.

91. Selenium alleviated chromium stress in Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris L. ssp. Pekinensis) by regulating root morphology and metal element uptake.

92. Mutation of ACX1 , a Jasmonic Acid Biosynthetic Enzyme, Leads to Petal Degeneration in Chinese Cabbage ( Brassica campestris ssp. pekinensis ).

93. Biochar DOM for plant promotion but not residual biochar for metal immobilization depended on pyrolysis temperature.

94. Assessing herbicide symptoms by using a logarithmic field sprayer.

95. Effects of ozone and ammonium sulfate on cauliflower: Emphasis on the interaction between plants and insect herbivores.

96. Evaluation of phytotoxicity of three organic amendments to collard greens using the seed germination bioassay.

97. Variations in cadmium accumulation and distribution among different oilseed rape cultivars in Chengdu Plain in China.

98. LED lighting optimization as applied to a vitamin space plant growth facility.

99. Combined toxic effects and DNA damage to two plant species exposed to binary metal mixtures (Cd/Pb).

100. Sustainable biosurfactant produced by Serratia marcescens UCP 1549 and its suitability for agricultural and marine bioremediation applications.

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