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P M Neumann

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Plant Physiology|April 1, 1974
Senescence of attached bean leaves accelerated by sprays of silicone oil antitranspirantsP M Neumann
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1987
Sequential leaf senescence and correlatively controlled increases in xylem flow resistanceP M Neumann
Planta|February 4, 2014
Possible involvement of a glycerophosphate compound in auxin induced growthP M Neumann
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 18, 2001
Exogenous ascorbic acid (vitamin C) increases resistance to salt stress and reduces lipid peroxidationA Shalata, P M Neumann
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1994
Hydraulic Signals from the Roots and Rapid Cell-Wall Hardening in Growing Maize (Zea mays L.) Leaves Are Primary Responses to Polyethylene Glycol-Induced Water DeficitsO. Chazen, P. M. Neumann
Plant Physiology|June 1, 1975
Foliar Iron Spray Potentiates Growth of Seedlings on Iron-free MediaP M Neumann, R Prinz
Plant Physiology|June 1, 1986
Comparative Phloem mobility of nickel in nonsenescent plantsP M Neumann, A Chamel
Plant Physiology|May 1, 1990
Does salinity reduce growth in maize root epidermal cells by inhibiting their capacity for cell wall acidification?I Zidan, H Azaizeh, P M Neumann
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|January 1, 1981
Gelatin-based sprayable foam as a skin substituteP M Neumann, B Zur, Y Ehrenreich
Plant Physiology|May 1, 1991
Sodium does not compete with calcium in saturating plasma membrane sites regulating na influx in salinized maize rootsI Zidan, B Jacoby, I Ravina, et al.
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Plant Physiology|April 1, 1974
Senescence of attached bean leaves accelerated by sprays of silicone oil antitranspirantsP M Neumann
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1987
Sequential leaf senescence and correlatively controlled increases in xylem flow resistanceP M Neumann
Planta|February 4, 2014
Possible involvement of a glycerophosphate compound in auxin induced growthP M Neumann
Journal of Experimental Botany|October 18, 2001
Exogenous ascorbic acid (vitamin C) increases resistance to salt stress and reduces lipid peroxidationA Shalata, P M Neumann
Plant Physiology|April 1, 1994
Hydraulic Signals from the Roots and Rapid Cell-Wall Hardening in Growing Maize (Zea mays L.) Leaves Are Primary Responses to Polyethylene Glycol-Induced Water DeficitsO. Chazen, P. M. Neumann
Plant Physiology|June 1, 1975
Foliar Iron Spray Potentiates Growth of Seedlings on Iron-free MediaP M Neumann, R Prinz
Plant Physiology|June 1, 1986
Comparative Phloem mobility of nickel in nonsenescent plantsP M Neumann, A Chamel
Plant Physiology|May 1, 1990
Does salinity reduce growth in maize root epidermal cells by inhibiting their capacity for cell wall acidification?I Zidan, H Azaizeh, P M Neumann
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|January 1, 1981
Gelatin-based sprayable foam as a skin substituteP M Neumann, B Zur, Y Ehrenreich
Plant Physiology|May 1, 1991
Sodium does not compete with calcium in saturating plasma membrane sites regulating na influx in salinized maize rootsI Zidan, B Jacoby, I Ravina, et al.
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