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Arsenic accumulation in the hyperaccumulator Chinese brake and its utilization potential for phytoremediation
C Tu, LQ Ma, B Bondada
Journal of environmental quality 31 (5), 1671-1675, 2002
3012002
Ripening grape berries remain hydraulically connected to the shoot
M Keller, JP Smith, BR Bondada
Journal of Experimental Botany 57 (11), 2577-2587, 2006
2412006
Functional xylem in the post-veraison grape berry
BR Bondada, MA Matthews, KA Shackel
Journal of Experimental Botany 56 (421), 2949-2957, 2005
2072005
Effect of water stress on the epicuticular wax composition and ultrastructure of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaf, bract, and boll
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis, JB Murphy, KS Kim
Environmental and Experimental Botany 36 (1), 61-69, 1996
2061996
Leaf chlorophyll, net gas exchange and chloroplast ultrastructure in citrus leaves of different nitrogen status
BR Bondada, JP Syvertsen
Tree Physiology 23 (8), 553-559, 2003
1522003
Canopy photosynthesis, growth, yield, and boll 15N accumulation under nitrogen stress in cotton
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis, RJ Norman, WH Baker
Crop Science 36 (1), 127-133, 1996
1521996
Canopy photosynthesis, specific leaf weight, and yield components of cotton under varying nitrogen supply
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis
Journal of plant nutrition 24 (3), 469-477, 2001
1272001
Effects of arsenic species and phosphorus on arsenic absorption, arsenate reduction and thiol formation in excised parts of Pteris vittata L.
S Tu, LQ Ma, GE MacDonald, B Bondada
Environmental and Experimental Botany 51 (2), 121-131, 2004
1192004
Leaf characteristics and net gas exchange of diploid and autotetraploid citrus
R Romero-Aranda, BR Bondada, JP Syvertsen, JW Grosser
Annals of Botany 79 (2), 153-160, 1997
1131997
Sugar demand of ripening grape berries leads to recycling of surplus phloem water via the xylem
M Keller, YUN Zhang, PM Shrestha, M Biondi, BR Bondada
Plant, cell & environment 38 (6), 1048-1059, 2015
1072015
Absorption of foliar-applied arsenic by the arsenic hyperaccumulating fern (Pteris vittata L.)
BR Bondada, S Tu, LQ Ma
Science of the total environment 332 (1-3), 61-70, 2004
972004
Urea nitrogen uptake by citrus leaves
BR Bondada, JP Syvertsen, LG Albrigo
HortScience 36 (6), 1061-1065, 2001
912001
Tolerance of Heavy Metals in Vascular Plants: Arsenic Hyperaccumulation by Chinese Brake Fern (Pteris Vittata L.)
BR Bondada, LQ Ma
Pteridology in the New Millennium: NBRI Golden Jubilee Volume, 397-420, 2003
832003
Concurrent changes in net CO2 assimilation and chloroplast ultrastructure in nitrogen deficient citrus leaves
BR Bondada, JP Syvertsen
Environmental and experimental botany 54 (1), 41-48, 2005
782005
Comparative anatomy and morphology of Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) somatic embryos from solid‐ and liquid‐culture‐derived proembryogenic masses
S Jayasankar, BR Bondada, Z Li, DJ Gray
American Journal of Botany 90 (7), 973-979, 2003
692003
Not all shrivels are created equal—morpho-anatomical and compositional characteristics differ among different shrivel types that develop during ripening of grape (Vitis …
B Bhaskar Rao, K Markus
American Journal of Plant Sciences 2012, 2012
612012
Loss of rachis cell viability is associated with ripening disorders in grapes
GE Hall, BR Bondada, M Keller
Journal of experimental botany 62 (3), 1145-1153, 2011
602011
Comparative Epidermal Ultrastructure of Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) Leaf, Bract and Capsule Wall
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis
Annals of Botany 86 (6), 1143-1152, 2000
592000
Anatomical considerations related to photosynthesis in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaves, bracts, and the capsule wall
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis, SD Wullschleger, KS Kim, WM Harris
Journal of Experimental Botany 45 (1), 111-118, 1994
571994
Physiological and cytological studies of two spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae K., injury in cotton.
BR Bondada, DM Oosterhuis, NP Tugwell, KS Kim
Southwestern Entomologist 20 (2), 171-180, 1995
541995
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