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Effect of Application of Amino Acids in Melon Seedlings Subjected to Salt Stress

July 1995
Scientific articles | Terra-Sorb®
R. Piñol y José Escaich
Dpto. Técnico División Agrícola Bioiberica S.A.
Agrícola Vergel
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It is well known that there is a large increase in some amino acids, such as proline, that are produced in the cytoplasm of plant cells under conditions of high salinity and that this effect plays a very important role in the osmotic shock that occurs in these situations. The results show that the application of amino acids favours both a correct balance of the different nutrients in the leaves and higher final production, as it reduces the damage caused by high salinity.

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