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Uri Yermiyahu

Researcher at Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center

Publications -  149
Citations -  4890

Uri Yermiyahu is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irrigation & Fertigation. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3862 citations. Previous affiliations of Uri Yermiyahu include United States Department of Agriculture & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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The Use of Biostimulants for Enhancing Nutrient Uptake

TL;DR: The positive effects of biostimulant application on plant nutrient uptake, and the underlying mechanisms, which include positive changes in soil structure or nutrient solubility, root morphology, plant physiology, and symbiotic relationships, will be discussed.
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EDTA and Pb-EDTA accumulation in Brassica juncea grown in Pb-amended soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between EDTA soil treatment, plant transpiration, and plant accumulation of Pb and EDTA was evaluated for Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) plants.
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Rethinking Desalinated Water Quality and Agriculture

Abstract: Damage to crops after irrigation with extremely pure water from the world9s largest reverse-osmosis desalination plant reveals a need for revised treatment standards.
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Strigolactones Are Involved in Root Response to Low Phosphate Conditions in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The response of plants to low Pi is regulated by SLs; this regulation is transmitted via the MAX2 component of SL signaling and is correlated with transcriptional induction of the TIR1 auxin receptor.
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Evaluating water stress in irrigated olives: correlation of soil water status, tree water status, and thermal imagery

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined a number of soil, plant and remote sensing parameters for evaluating water stress in bearing olive (var. Barnea) trees in Israel, and the trees were irrigated with five water application treatments (30, 50, 75, 100 and 125% of potential evapotranspiration).