Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to evaluate the response of six contrasting tomato genotypes to high temperature stress. Tomato genotypes were grown under polytunnel to expose them to high temperature (40 ± 2°C) for ten days after flower initiation. Physiological parameters viz., relative water content (RWC), epicuticular wax content, membrane stability index, lipid peroxidation (MDA content) and specific leaf area were recorded in the leaf samples collected second, fifth and ninth day after imposition of high temperature treatment. Membrane stability index decreased significantly in IIHR-2914, IIHR-2627 and Arka Abha genotypes upon temperature stress as compared to other genotypes. Although, there was no significant differen...
AbstractForty four tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) lines originating from USA including three wild acc...
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Not AvailableTwenty-one tomato lines were evaluated under summer season in the field condition, the ...
Tomato production is vulnerable to extreme heat during the spring-summer cropping season, exacerbate...
High temperature limits the growth and fruit yield of tomato. Five experiments were conducted to bet...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the yield reduction of tomato under sub-high temperatures is...
Not AvailableGlobal warming is an important issue threatening agriculture and allied sectors with se...
Climate change is an important emerging issue worldwide; the surface temperature of the earth is ant...
Not AvailableTomato being sensitive to high temperature experiences mild to high temperature stresse...
Not AvailableThe study was undertaken to evaluate the fruit quality parameters of six contrasting to...
Twenty locally grown tomato cultivars were evaluated for their in vitro heat tolerance. Leaf discs w...
Global warming is predicted to be increased in the upcoming years, resulting in frequent heatwaves o...
Eighteen tomato inbred lines were evaluated for tolerance against heat under field condition. Eight ...
Relevance. In the Republic of Moldova in recent years, during tomato flowering, air temperature reac...
AbstractForty four tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) lines originating from USA including three wild acc...
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Not AvailableTwenty-one tomato lines were evaluated under summer season in the field condition, the ...
Tomato production is vulnerable to extreme heat during the spring-summer cropping season, exacerbate...
High temperature limits the growth and fruit yield of tomato. Five experiments were conducted to bet...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the yield reduction of tomato under sub-high temperatures is...
Not AvailableGlobal warming is an important issue threatening agriculture and allied sectors with se...
Climate change is an important emerging issue worldwide; the surface temperature of the earth is ant...
Not AvailableTomato being sensitive to high temperature experiences mild to high temperature stresse...
Not AvailableThe study was undertaken to evaluate the fruit quality parameters of six contrasting to...
Twenty locally grown tomato cultivars were evaluated for their in vitro heat tolerance. Leaf discs w...
Global warming is predicted to be increased in the upcoming years, resulting in frequent heatwaves o...
Eighteen tomato inbred lines were evaluated for tolerance against heat under field condition. Eight ...
Relevance. In the Republic of Moldova in recent years, during tomato flowering, air temperature reac...
AbstractForty four tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) lines originating from USA including three wild acc...
Agricultural systems currently face important issues mainly related to global climate change as well...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...