Listar por autor UPNA "Soba Hidalgo, David"
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Additive effects of heatwave and water stresses on soybean seed yield is caused by impaired carbon assimilation at pod formation but not at flowering
Heatwave (HW) combined with water stress (WS) are critical environmental factors negatively affecting crop development. This study aimed to quantify the individual and combined effects of HW and WS during early reproductive ... -
Carbohydrate and amino acid dynamics during grain growth in four temperate cereals under well-watered and water-limited regimes
Grain development in cereals depends on synthesis and remobilisation compounds such as water-soluble carbohydrates (WSCs), amino acids (AAs), minerals and environmental conditions during pre-and post-anthesis. This study ... -
Drought tolerance response of high-yielding soybean varieties to mild drought: physiological and photochemical adjustments
Soybean is a crop of agronomic importance that requires adequate watering during its growth to achieve high production. In this study, we determined physiological, photochemical and metabolic differences in five soybean ... -
Effect of water stress during grain filling on yield, quality and physiological traits of Illpa and Rainbow quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa willd.) cultivars
The total area under quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) cultivation and the consumption of its grain have increased in recent years because of its nutritional properties and ability to grow under adverse conditions, such ... -
Estimating peanut and soybean photosynthetic traits using leaf spectral reflectance and advance regression models
One proposed key strategy for increasing potential crop stability and yield centers on exploitation of genotypic variability in photosynthetic capacity through precise high-throughput phenotyping techniques. Photosynthetic ... -
Foliar heavy metals and stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N) profiles as reliable urban pollution biomonitoring tools
Anthropogenic heavy metal pollution is an important health issue in urban areas, and therefore rapid and inexpensive monitoring in time and space is desirable. This study aimed (i) to assess the suitability of Tilia cordata ... -
An integrative, multidisciplinary approach to the study of the impact of climate change on legume agro-physiology and metabolism
Las leguminosas son la segunda familia, tras los cereales, en importancia agrícola, cubriendo el 14% de la superficie cultivada. En el contexto actual y en un futuro cercano, la producción de leguminosas se ve amenazada ... -
Photosynthetic metabolism under stressful growth conditions as a bases for crop breeding and yield improvement
Increased periods of water shortage and higher temperatures, together with a reduction in nutrient availability, have been proposed as major factors that negatively impact plant development. Photosynthetic CO2 assimilation ... -
Physiological, hormonal and metabolic responses of two alfalfa cultivars with contrasting responses to drought
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is frequently constrained by environmental conditions such as drought. Within this context, it is crucial to identify the physiological and metabolic traits conferring a better performance under ... -
Soybean inoculated with one bradyrhizobium strain isolated at elevated [CO2] show an impaired C and N metabolism when grown at ambient [CO2]
Soybean (Glycine max L.) future response to elevated [CO2] has been shown to differ when inoculated with B. japonicum strains isolated at ambient or elevated [CO2]. Plants, inoculated with three Bradyrhizobium strains ... -
Traffic restrictions during COVID-19 lockdown improve air quality and reduce metal biodeposition in tree leaves
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had a great global impact on human health, the life of people, and economies all over the world. However, in general, COVID-19´s effect on air quality has been positive due to the ...