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- who: Chlorophyll Fluorescence and colleagues from the (Di A), University of Catania, via Valdisavoia have published the article: Growth of Tomato Plants as Affected by Long-Term, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this research was to investigate the response of different tomato grafting combinations to root O2 suboptimal condition, by measuring at an early stage their Chl fluorescence, photosynthetic rate, leaf electrolyte leakage and plant growth variables. The outcome of this experiment shows that grafting onto compatible interspecific hybrids is an effective technique for improving tomato tolerance to root-zone hypoxia.
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