Publications by authors named "Ramon Gisbert-Mullor"

In the current climate change scenario, water stress is a serious threat to limit crop growth and yields. It is necessary to develop tolerant plants that cope with water stress and, for this purpose, tolerance mechanisms should be studied. NIBER® is a proven water stress- and salt-tolerant pepper hybrid rootstock (Gisbert-Mullor et al.

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Article Synopsis
  • Phytohormones are key in helping plants manage drought, with NIBER pepper rootstock showing better drought resistance compared to ungrafted plants.
  • The study tested young grafted pepper plants under water stress, analyzing factors like fresh weight, water use efficiency (WUE), and hormone levels, revealing that NIBER rootstock (V/N) had higher WUE due to significant stomatal closure.
  • Changes in hormone levels, particularly increased abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic/salicylic acids, were linked to enhanced drought tolerance in V/N plants, highlighting the influence of both water stress and rootstock genotype on hormonal balance.
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Currently, limited water supply is a major problem in many parts of the world. Grafting peppers onto adequate rootstocks is a sustainable technique used to cope with water scarcity in plants. For 1 month, this work compared grafted peppers by employing two rootstocks (H92 and H90), with different sensitivities to water stress, and ungrafted plants in biomass, photosynthesis, and antioxidant response terms to identify physiological-antioxidant pathways of water stress tolerance.

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Grafting is a widely utilized agronomical technique to improve yield, disease resistance, and quality of fruit and vegetables. This work aims to assess the effect of grafting and fruit ripening on the production, physico-chemical characteristics, and nutritional quality of fruit from Spanish local pepper landraces. Landraces "Cuerno," "Sueca," and "Valencia" were used as scions, and "NIBER" as the rootstock.

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