Franciszek Janowiak
en.ifr-pan.edu.pl
0000-0002-1095-8998
Institute of Plant Physiology
66 papers found
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Desiccation tolerance acquisition in developing beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seeds: The contribution of dehydrin-like protein
Effects of Deficit Irrigation and Partial Root-Zone Drying on Soil and Plant Water Status, Stomatal Conductance, Plant Growth and Water Use Efficiency in Tomato during Early Fruiting Stage
Stress-induced changes important for effective androgenic induction in isolated microspore culture of triticale (×Triticosecale Wittm.)
Physiological Basis for Differences in Resistance to Microdochium nivale (Fr.) Samuels and Hallett in Two Androgenic Genotypes of Festulolium Derived from Tetraploid F1 Hybrids of Festuca pratensis × Lolium multiflorum (Festulolium)
Physiological reactions of tomato plants to different watering strategies
ABA level in Arabidopsis thaliana L. plants as affected by heavy metals
Increase in photosynthesis of maize hybrids (Zea mays L.) at suboptimal temperature (15 °C) by selection of parental lines on the basis of chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements
Differences in frost tolerance and abscisic acid accumulation during cold hardening in barley cultivars
Biochemical traits accompanying the differences in CO2 assimilation rate among maize genotypes under suboptimal temperature
Responses of Maize Seedlings to Cool Soil Conditions
Root to Shoot Communication and the Suppression of Foliar Dehydration in Flooded Plants
Ionic and pH signalling from roots to shoots of flooded tomato plants in relation to stomatal closure
Chilling Tolerance of Maize Seedlings in the Field during Cold Periods in Spring is Related to Chilling-Induced Increase in Abscisic Acid Level
ABA and gibberellin-like substances during prehardening, cold acclimation, de- and reacclimation of oilseed rape
Importance of abscisic acid for chilling tolerance of maize seedlings
The initiation of elongation growth during long-term low-temperature stay of spring-type oilseed rape may trigger loss of frost resistance and changes in photosynthetic apparatus
Relationship between Prehardening, Photosynthetic Activity at Cold Acclimation Temperatures and Frost Tolerance in Winter Rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera). The Consequences for the Reliability of Frost Resistance Estimation under Controlled Conditions
Physiological Effects of Winter Rape (Brassica napus var. oleifera) Prehardening to Frost. I. Frost Resistance and Photosynthesis during Cold Acclimation
Chilling Tolerance of 10 Maize Genotypes as Related to Chilling-induced Changes in ACC and MACC Contents
Chilling of Maize Seedlings: Changes in Water Status and Abscisic Acid Content in Ten Genotypes Differing in Chilling Tolerance
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