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The changes of performance index and driving force (PI<sub>CSm</sub>) under different salt stress.
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Effects of salt stress on ion content in roots and leaves of <i>Salix alba</i> L.
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Effects of salt stress on photosynthetic parameter (Ci and gs) in leaves of <i>Salix alba</i> L.
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Effects of salt stress on the contents of three ions in roots and leaves of <i>Salix alba L</i>.
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Effects of salt stress on Na<sup>+</sup>/ K<sup>+</sup> in roots and leaves of <i>Salix alba</i> L.
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Changes of chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters under salt stress of <i>Salix alba</i> L.
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Effects of salt stress on photosynthetic parameter (Pn and E)in leaves of <i>Salix alba</i> L.
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Image1_Decreased mitochondrial respiration associates with frailty in community-dwelling older adults.jpg
Published 2024“…Regarding the nutritional status defined as the body mass index, most non-frail individuals were normal or overweight, while frail participants were mostly overweight or obese. We observed that OCR was significantly decreased in frail men (p < 0.01). …”
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