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Phenotyping from lab to field -tomato lines screened for heat stress using
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maintain high fruit yield during thermal stress in the field
Damodar Poudyal
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Eva Rosenqvist
, Carl Otto Ottosen
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Corresponding author for this work
Section for Crop Sciences
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Immunology and Microbiology
Heat Stress
100%
Temperature Stress
100%
Heat Tolerance
60%
Photosynthesis
40%
Cultivar
20%
Lycopersicon
20%
Heat Sensitivity
20%
Conductance
20%
Heat Treatment
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Temperature Stress
100%
Heat Stress
100%
Heat Tolerance
60%
Photosystem
40%
Stomatal Conductance
20%
Cultivar
20%
Heat Treatment
20%
Lycopersicon
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Critical Thermal Maximum
100%
Photosystem
66%
Stomatal Conductance
33%
Crop Improvement
33%
Heat Treatment
33%
Cultivar
33%
Plant Stress
33%
Solanum lycopersicum
33%
Keyphrases
Tolerant Genotype
40%
Leaf Cooling
40%
In-field Performance
20%
Short-term Heat Treatment
20%
Heat Injury Index
20%
Second Screening
20%
Natural Heat
20%