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EFFECT OF WATER STRESS ON THE ACCUMULATION OF A METABOLITE SPECIES OF ANNUAL CLOVER SPONTANEUS IN AL

Our research is part of a larger effort to characterize and enhance local plant genetic resources, particularly medics, that could help improve forage production in our area, where water scarcity and irregular rainfall are major constraints to agricultural productivity. In this vein, we investigated the effects of post-floral water stress on phenological changes and proline accumulation in four species of local annual medics. The M. laciniata varierty appears to be the most resistant to the applied stress, according to our findings.



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