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Ethylene has only positive effects on plant growth and development
Ethylene has only positive effects on plant growth and development
False
Ethylene signaling component EIN3/EIL has a positive regulatory effect in salinity tolerance
Ethylene signaling component EIN3/EIL has a positive regulatory effect in salinity tolerance
True
CTR1, a negative regulator of ethylene signaling, improves resistance to salinity
CTR1, a negative regulator of ethylene signaling, improves resistance to salinity
True
Polyamines are recognized as plant growth regulators (PGRs)
Polyamines are recognized as plant growth regulators (PGRs)
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Exogenous treatments of abscisic acid are not effective in alleviating the negative impacts of abiotic stress on fruit crops
Exogenous treatments of abscisic acid are not effective in alleviating the negative impacts of abiotic stress on fruit crops
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Fruits are not regarded as a highly valuable crop
Fruits are not regarded as a highly valuable crop
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Salinity stress is not a significant constraint to fruit plant growth, yield, and biomass production
Salinity stress is not a significant constraint to fruit plant growth, yield, and biomass production
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Enhanced brassinosteroid signaling intensity positively regulates drought resistance in tomato
Enhanced brassinosteroid signaling intensity positively regulates drought resistance in tomato
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Nitrate reductase is not involved in brassinosteroid-induced endogenous nitric oxide generation to improve cadmium stress tolerance of pepper plants
Nitrate reductase is not involved in brassinosteroid-induced endogenous nitric oxide generation to improve cadmium stress tolerance of pepper plants
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Spermine application does not alleviate salinity-induced growth and photosynthetic inhibition in Solanum lycopersicum
Spermine application does not alleviate salinity-induced growth and photosynthetic inhibition in Solanum lycopersicum
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