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2. Unraveling genetic, compositional, and organoleptic traits of elephant garlic of different geographical origins
3. Iron nutrition in agriculture: From synthetic chelates to biochelates
4. Sorting biotic and abiotic stresses on wild rocket by leaf-image hyperspectral data mining with an artificial intelligence model
5. Foliar applications of a Malvaceae‐derived protein hydrolysate and its fractions differentially modulate yield and functional traits of tomato under optimal and suboptimal nitrogen application.
6. Plant‐derived biostimulant as priming agents enhanced antioxidant and nutritive properties in brassicaceous microgreens
7. Protein hydrolysates enhance recovery from drought stress in tomato plants: phenomic and metabolomic insights
8. Enriching NPK Mineral Fertilizer with Plant-Stimulating Peptides Increases Soilless Tomato Production, Grower Profit, and Environmental Sustainability.
9. Trichoderma atroviride Enhances Impatiens walleriana Hook. f Growth and Flowering in Different Growing Media
10. Plant biostimulants as natural alternatives to synthetic auxins in strawberry production: physiological and metabolic insights
11. Growth-promoting bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi differentially benefit tomato and corn depending upon the supplied form of phosphorus
12. Unravelling the biostimulant activity of a protein hydrolysate in lettuce plants under optimal and low N availability: a multi‐omics approach.
13. Plant salinity stress, sensing, and its mitigation through WRKY
14. Copper boosts the biostimulant activity of a vegetal-derived protein hydrolysate in basil: morpho-physiological and metabolomics insights
15. Phenolic composition, antioxidant activity and mineral profile in two seed-propagated artichoke cultivars as affected by microbial inoculants and planting time
16. Comparative Environmental Assessment of the Iron Fertilisers’ Production: Fe-Biochelate versus Fe-EDDHA
17. Optimization of Applied Irrigation Water for High Marketable Yield, Fruit Quality and Economic Benefits of Processing Tomato Using a Low-Cost Wireless Sensor
18. Plant salinity stress, sensing, and its mitigation through WRKY
19. Hydropriming and plant-based protein hydrolysate biostimulants impact the primary and secondary metabolites of brassicaceous microgreens differentially.
20. Modulation of Morpho-Physiological and Metabolic Profiles of Lettuce Subjected to Salt Stress and Treated with Two Vegetal-Derived Biostimulants
21. Organic Fertilizer Sources Distinctively Modulate Productivity, Quality, Mineral Composition, and Soil Enzyme Activity of Greenhouse Lettuce Grown in Degraded Soil
22. Tracking the Biostimulatory Effect of Fractions from a Commercial Plant Protein Hydrolysate in Greenhouse-Grown Lettuce
23. Can Microbial Consortium Applications Affect Yield and Quality of Conventionally Managed Processing Tomato?
24. Effects of Drought on Nutrient Uptake and Assimilation in Vegetable Crops
25. Chicory Taproot Production: Effects of Biostimulants under Partial or Full Controlled Environmental Conditions
26. Microbial Consortium Applications Can Affect Quality and Primary Metabolism of Processing Tomato
27. Plant biostimulants from seaweeds or vegetal proteins enhance the salinity tolerance in greenhouse lettuce by modulating plant metabolism in a distinctive manner
28. Quality, Sensory Analysis and Shelf Life of Ready-To-Use Fresh-Cut Zucchini Flowers Stored in Different Film Packaging
29. Protein Hydrolysates from Animal or Vegetal Sources Affect Morpho-Physiological Traits, Ornamental Quality, Mineral Composition, and Shelf-Life of Chrysanthemum in a Distinctive Manner
30. Plant biostimulants from seaweeds or vegetal proteins enhance the salinity tolerance in greenhouse lettuce by modulating plant metabolism in a distinctive manner
31. Salinity Stress Tolerance in Potato Cultivars: Evidence from Physiological and Biochemical Traits
32. Improving Bell Pepper Crop Performance and Fruit Quality under Suboptimal Calcium Conditions by Grafting onto Tolerant Rootstocks
33. Application of Phenomics to Elucidate the Influence of Rootstocks on Drought Response of Tomato
34. Effects of Plant-Derived Protein Hydrolysates on Yield, Quality, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Greenhouse Grown Lettuce and Tomato
35. Additional file 1 of Sorting biotic and abiotic stresses on wild rocket by leaf-image hyperspectral data mining with an artificial intelligence model
36. Biotic and Abiotic Sources of Stress on Wild Rocket Classified by Leaf-Image Hyperspectral Data Mining with an Artificial Intelligence Model
37. Seed Treatments with Microorganisms Can Have a Biostimulant Effect by Influencing Germination and Seedling Growth of Crops
38. Vegetal-protein hydrolysates based microgranule enhances growth, mineral content, and quality traits of vegetable transplants
39. Can Microbial Consortium Applications Affect Yield and Quality of Conventionally Managed Processing Tomato?
40. Tracking the Biostimulatory Effect of Fractions from a Commercial Plant Protein Hydrolysate in Greenhouse-Grown Lettuce.
41. Morphological and Physio-Biochemical Responses of Watermelon Grafted onto Rootstocks of Wild Watermelon [Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad] and Commercial Interspecific Cucurbita Hybrid to Drought Stress
42. Role of Different Abiotic Factors in Inducing Pre-Harvest Physiological Disorders in Radish (Raphanus sativus)
43. Biotic and Abiotic Sources of Stress on Wild Rocket Classified by Leaf-image Hyperspectral Data Mining With an Artificial Intelligence Model
44. The Modulation of Auxin-Responsive Genes, Phytohormone Profile, and Metabolomic Signature in Leaves of Tomato Cuttings Is Specifically Modulated by Different Protein Hydrolysates
45. Effects of vegetal- versus animal-derived protein hydrolysate on sweet basil morpho-physiological and metabolic traits
46. Enhancement of alkalinity tolerance in two cucumber genotypes inoculated with an arbuscular mycorrhizal biofertilizer containing Glomus intraradices
47. Root Zone Management for Improving Seedling Quality of Organically Produced Horticultural Crops
48. Plant-Based Biostimulant as Sustainable Alternative to Synthetic Growth Regulators in Two Sweet Cherry Cultivars
49. Alleviation of salt stress by arbuscular mycorrhizal in zucchini plants grown at low and high phosphorus concentration
50. Rocket seedling production on the international space station: Growth and nutritional properties
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