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Priscila Lupino Gratão

Researcher at Sao Paulo State University

Publications -  99
Citations -  4773

Priscila Lupino Gratão is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glutathione reductase & Catalase. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 80 publications receiving 3885 citations. Previous affiliations of Priscila Lupino Gratão include University of São Paulo & Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz.

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Salt stress alleviation by seed priming with silicon in lettuce seedlings: an approach based on enhancing antioxidant responses

TL;DR: In this article, seed priming with calcium silicate (0, 0.05 and 0.1 mM Ca2SiO4) was used in lettuce seeds to improve seedgermination and tolerance on subsequent salt-stress exposure (0 and 50 mM NaCl).
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Selenium improves photosynthesis and induces ultrastructural changes but does not alleviate cadmium-stress damages in tomato plants

TL;DR: The application of Se to plants growing under Cd contamination may become an alternative strategy to minimize Cd damage, and the identification of specific structural changes in Se-treated plants, which could benefit plant development were corroborated.
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Impact of foliar nickel application on urease activity, antioxidant metabolism and control of powdery mildew (Microsphaera diffusa) in soybean plants

TL;DR: This dissertation aims to provide a history of soybean research in Brazil from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year in which P.J. Reis died.
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Antioxidant metabolism in coffee ( Coffea arabica L.) plants in response to nitrogen supply

TL;DR: A relationship between N fertilization and antioxidant enzyme activities were founded in coffee leaves during fruit development indicating high activity of enzymatic antioxidant system during the coffee fruit ripening stage.
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The partial root-zone saline irrigation system and antioxidant responses in tomato plants.

TL;DR: The overall results showed that PRSI system could be an applicable technique for saline water supply on irrigation since plants did not show to be vulnerable to salt stress, supported by a biochemical approach involving antioxidant responses.