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Relationships between cold- and salt-tolerance during seed germination in tomato: Germplasm evaluation
Majid R. Foolad
, G. Y. Lin
Plant Science
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Tomato Germplasm
100%
Seed Germination
100%
Salt Stress
100%
Cold Stress
100%
Salt Tolerance
100%
Cold Tolerance
100%
Germplasm Characterization
100%
Stress Conditions
83%
Non-stress
33%
Germination Rate
33%
Physiological Mechanism
16%
Phenotypic Correlation
16%
Tomato Accessions
16%
Lycopersicon
16%
Specific Stresses
16%
Tomato Seeds
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Salt Stress
100%
Freezing Tolerance
100%
Germplasm Evaluation
100%
Seed Germination
100%
Salt Tolerance
100%
Phenotypic Correlation
16%
Lycopersicon
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germination
100%
Germplasm
100%
Cold Stress
100%
Cold Tolerance
100%
Salt Tolerance
100%
Lycopersicon
20%