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Analía Llanes

Researcher at National University of Río Cuarto

Publications -  40
Citations -  1043

Analía Llanes is an academic researcher from National University of Río Cuarto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prosopis strombulifera & Halophyte. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 739 citations.

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A new PGPR co-inoculated with Bradyrhizobium japonicum enhances soybean nodulation.

TL;DR: The results show that the association of LL2012 with B. japonicum, enhanced the capacity of the latter to colonize plant roots and increase the number of nodules, which make the co-inoculation technique attractive for use in commercial inoculant formulations following proper field evaluation.
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Osmotic and specific ion effects on the germination of Prosopis strombulifera.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that the germination of P. strombulifera is strongly influenced by the nature of the ions in the salt solutions and their interactions, and indicates that extrapolation of results obtained with monosaline solutions in the laboratory to field conditions can be speculative.
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Copper-induced oxidative stress, initiation of antioxidants and phytoremediation potential of flax ( Linum usitatissimum L.) seedlings grown under the mixing of two different soils of China

TL;DR: High concentration of Cu in the soil affected plant growth and development by reducing plant height, plant diameter and plant fresh and dry biomass and chlorophyll contents in the leaves compared with the control, while L. usitatissimum is able to revoke large amount of Cu from the soil and could be grown as flaxseed and a potential candidate for phytoremediation of Cu.
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Alterations of Endogenous Hormonal Levels in Plants under Drought and Salinity

TL;DR: The present review gives an update about the alterations of endogenous phytohormones such as abscisic acid (ABA), auxins (Aux), cytokinins (CKs), ethylene (ET), gibberellins (GAs), jasmonates (JAs), salicylic acid (SA), brassinosteroids (BRs), strigolactones (SLs) and nitric oxide (NO) that occur as part of
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress and Subsequent Rehydration in the Symbiotic Association Peanut-Bradyrhizobium sp.

TL;DR: These physiological and biochemical parameters were completely reversed upon rehydration, in a short period of time, in the symbiotic association peanut-Bradyrhizobium sp.