Hello
Guest
Logout
Login
New item
Home
Bookmarks
Saved Searches
Index
Advanced Search
English
Advanced Search
Search...
Syntax
Quick User Guide
A detailed user guide
Characterization of tomato pollen thermotolerance mechanisms – for improving pollen quality and yield under heat-stress
Back to search
Previous item
Next item
Principal Investigator :
Firon, Nurit
;
.
Principal Investigator :
Partner :
Pressman, Etan
;
.
Other researchers :
Year:
2017
Project number :
261-0970-13
Link :
Characterization of tomato pollen thermotolerance mechanisms – for improving pollen quality and yield under heat-stress
Research Foundation:
Ministry of Agriculture - Chief Scientist
Domain :
ביוטכנולוגיה חקלאית
;
.
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
Related Files :
Notes:
Editors' remarks:
ethylene
Heat-stress
Thermotolerance
tomato
tomato pollen
Show More
Related Content
More details
ID:
47063
Last updated date:
02/03/2022 17:27
Creation date:
25/03/2020 21:27
You may also be interested in
The role of starch metabolism in thermotolerance of tomato microspores
דוח מחקר
Learn more
Heat stress regimes for the investigation of pollen thermotolerance in crop plants
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Ethylene is involved in maintaining tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) pollen quality under heat-stress conditions
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Proteomics of heat-stress and ethylene-mediated thermotolerance mechanisms in tomato pollen grains
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Enhanced Reproductive Thermotolerance of the Tomato high pigment 2 Mutant Is Associated With Increased Accumulation of Flavonols in Pollen
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Contrasting processing tomato cultivars unlink yield and pollen viability under heat stress
פרסום מדעי
Learn more
Research report
Manage
Community:
Powered by ClearMash Solutions Ltd -
Volcani treasures
About
Terms of use
Characterization of tomato pollen thermotolerance mechanisms – for improving pollen quality and yield under heat-stress
261-0970-13 .
Characterization of tomato pollen thermotolerance mechanisms – for improving pollen quality and yield under heat-stress
The findings in this report are experimental results and do not in any way constitute recommendations
Research report
You may also be interested in