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“... of macrophytes increase or decrease, depending on the variable or species. We monitored a 4 × 50 m permanent plot...”
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“... elevated [CO 2 ] and water limitation. SLAC1 is considered a key protein for stomatal closure in response...”
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“... an increase in the MDH2 activity in any realized assays, effect that was more pronounced at 28°C. On the other...”
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“... lines showed a large decrease in leaf water potential and leaf wilting, but the leaves in the transgenic...”
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“... alterations, indicating that these contaminants may not have a cumulative effect on mussels. Yet, further...”
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“... allowed the understanding of adjustments in the primary response mechanisms that enable worms to maintain...”
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“.... The main alterations in this habitat are related to the decrease of the water level and increase...”
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