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F. Miceli

Researcher at University of Udine

Publications -  16
Citations -  354

F. Miceli is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chlorophyll & Dry matter. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 308 citations.

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Non-destructive determination of leaf chlorophyll content in four crop species

TL;DR: The presence of statistically non-significant differences between the estimated values of wheat and maize on the one hand and significant: points of difference between those of tobacco and soyabean on the other suggests distinct behaviour patterns far monocots and cicots.
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Synthesis of Osmotically Active Substances in Winter Wheat Leaves as Related to Drought Resistance of Different Genotypes)

TL;DR: PV-curve technique revealed for Tullio, the drought susceptible Italian genotype, an osmotic adjustment of –0.63 MPa, four times greater than in Pandas, though this drought resistant cultivar showed a similar content in osmotically active substances; the authors hypothesize an alternative mechanism in the response to water shortage in Tullia.
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Effects of Cerium and Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles in Soil on the Nutrient Composition of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Kernels

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that kernels are negatively affected by nCeO2 while nTiO2 can potentially have beneficial effects, however, both MeNPs have the potential to negatively impact malt and feed production.
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Physical Restriction of Pod Growth Alters Development of Soybean Plants

TL;DR: The inverse relationship between the rate of dry matter accumulation in seed and pod and seed number per plant indicated that assimilate availability limited seed number, and the delay in leaf yellowing and abscission induced by physically restricting pod growth suggested that the completion of monocarpic senescence was directly affected by changes in the rates of seed drymatter accumulation per plant.